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  1. Richard Monckton Milnes est un prétendant assidu de Florence Nightingale (qui refusera de l'épouser) et l'un de ses partisans les plus loyaux avec l'homme d'État Sidney Herbert . Le 30 juillet 1851, il épouse Annabel, fille de John Crewe, 2nd Baron Crewe 3. Elle meurt en 1874.

  2. Leben und Wirken. Richard Monckton Milnes war der Sohn von Robert Pemberton Milnes (1784–1858), der nach einer anfänglich glänzend erscheinenden Karriere im House of Commons dort bald in der Bedeutungslosigkeit versank und sich 1818 aus der Politik zurückzog.

  3. MILNES, RICHARD MONCKTON, first Baron Houghton (1809–1885), born on 19 June 1809 in Bolton Street, Mayfair, London, was only son of Robert Pemberton Milnes (1784-1858) of Fryston Hall, near Wakefield, by the Hon. Henrietta Maria Monckton, second daughter of the fourth Viscount Galway.

  4. Richard Monckton Milnes was born in London at Bolton Street, Mayfair on the 19 th June 1809. His father was Robert Pemberton Milnes (1784-1858), the son of Richard Slate Milnes of Fryston Hall near Wakefield, where the family were wealthy cloth manufacturers. At the age of twenty-two Pemberton Milnes became Member of Parliament for Pontefract ...

  5. Works about Milnes [edit] Lord Houghton at Fryston Hall by Isabel Burton (1877) "Milnes, Richard Monckton," in Alumni Oxonienses: the Members of the University of Oxford, 1715-1886, by Joseph Foster, London: Parker and Co. (1888–1892) in 4 vols.

  6. Richard Monckton Milnes, Baron Houghton, was a prominent figure in Victorian literary and political circles.He is remembered as a discerning patron of the arts, a prolific writer, and a politician with liberal viewpoints that often put him at odds with his peers.

  7. Richard Monckton Milnes. Richard Monckton Milnes was Florence Nightingale's romantic interest as far as history is concerned. Theirs was a seven year courtship ending in her refusal to marry. There was one other male "love" for her and it was her cousin Henry Nicholson. Oddly enough this "romance" lasted for seven years ending in her refusal to ...