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  1. Summarize this article for a 10 year old. George Bussy Villiers, 4th Earl of Jersey, PC (9 June 1735 – 22 August 1805, Tunbridge Wells) was an English nobleman, peer, politician and courtier at the court of George III. Quick Facts The Right HonourableThe Earl of Jersey, Personal details ...

  2. Styled Viscount Villiers from birth, he was the son of George Villiers, 4th Earl of Jersey, by his wife Frances Twysden, daughter of the Right Reverend Philip Twysden, Bishop of Raphoe. He attended Harrow and obtained a Master of Arts degree from St John's College, Cambridge. He was a Gentleman of the Bedchamber to the Prince of Wales in 1795.

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  4. George Francis Child-Villiers, 9th Earl of Jersey (15 February 1910 – 9 August 1998), was an English peer and banker from the Villiers family. Lord Jersey gave one of the family seats, Osterley Park , to the British nation in the late 1940s.

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  6. 1 de may. de 2022 · George Child-Villiers, 5th Earl of the Island of Jersey was born on 19 August 1773. (1) He was the son of George Bussy Villiers, 4th Earl of the Island of Jersey and Frances Twysden. (1) He married Lady Sarah Sophia Fane, daughter of John Fane, 10th Earl of Westmorland and Sarah Anne Child, on 23 May 1804. (2) He died on 3 October 1859 at age 86.

  7. In March 1770, barely a month past her 17th birthday, Frances married George Villiers, the 4th Earl of Jersey (1735–1805), a 34-year-old peer who had succeeded his father in August 1769. The year before, the 4th earl had been appointed a Gentleman of the Bedchamber to King George III.