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  1. Granville George Leveson-Gower, 3rd Earl Granville GCMG GCVO PC (4 March 1872 – 21 July 1939) was a British diplomat from the Leveson-Gower family who was an envoy to several countries. Career. The elder son of the 2nd Earl Granville, Leveson-Gower was educated at Eton College [1] and joined the Diplomatic Service in 1893 as an attaché in Berlin.

  2. Granville Leveson-Gower, 1st Earl Granville (1773–1846) Granville George Leveson-Gower, 2nd Earl Granville (1815–1891) Granville George Leveson-Gower, 3rd Earl Granville (1872–1939) William Spencer Leveson-Gower, 4th Earl Granville (1880–1953) Granville James Leveson-Gower, 5th Earl Granville (1918–1996)

  3. Earl Granville (Granville George Leveson Gower), 1815-1891. By Tony Little. Type: Biography. For more than thirty years, at the height of its strength in the country, Lord Granville led the Victorian Liberal Party in the House of Lords, where it was in a perpetual minority. His diplomatic skills contributed significantly to its legislative ...

  4. George Granville Leveson-Gower, 2º conde Granville (11 de mayo de 1815-31 de marzo de 1891), fue un político liberal británico. Ocupó diversos cargos en su carrera, entre ellos el de secretario de Asuntos Exteriores (1851-1862, 1870-1874, 1880-1885) y líder de los liberales en la Cámara de los Lores, por casi 30 años.

  5. 9 de may. de 2024 · Granville George Leveson-Gower, 2nd Earl Granville (born May 11, 1815, London, England—died March 31, 1891, London) was a British foreign secretary in William E. Gladstone’s first and second administrations, succeeding him as leader of the Liberal Party.

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  6. 8 Mar. 1799 - July 1815. Family and Education. b. 12 Oct. 1773, 2nd surv. s. of Granville Leveson Gower †, 1st Mq. of Stafford, by 3rd w.

  7. Granville George Leveson-Gower, 2nd Earl Granville, KG PC FRS (11 May 1815 – 31 March 1891), styled Lord Leveson until 1846, was a British Liberal statesman [1] and diplomat from the Leveson-Gower family. He is best remembered for his service as Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs .