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  1. Albert Denison, 1st Baron Londesborough (1805–1860), British politician and diplomat Albert Denison (Royal Navy officer) (1835–1903), his son, officer in the British Royal Navy Topics referred to by the same term

  2. Albert Denison Denison, 1st Baron Londesborough, was born 21 October 1805 in Stanhope Street, Westminster, Greater London, England, United Kingdom to Henry Conyngham, 1st Marquess Conyngham (1766-1832) and Elizabeth Denison (c1769-1861) and died 15 January 1860 8 Carlton House Terrace...

  3. 1st Baron Londesborough, was a British politician and diplomat, known as Lord Albert Conyngham from 1816–49 2968716 Q4710027 Albert Denison Denison Albert Denison Denison Denison,_Albert Denison 1st Baron Londesborough, was a British politician and diplomat, known as Lord Albert Conyngham from 1816–49

  4. One of the other requirements was that Albert (Conyngham) Denison use some of his inheritance to purchase further estates and this he did, a year after his uncle's death, when he acquired Londesborough (Neave, Londesborough, pp.21-3). Albert Denison took the title Londesborough when he became baron in 1850, but he chose to live in Grimston ...

  5. Albert Denison Denison, 1st Baron Londesborough, KCH, FRS, FSA (21 October 1805 – 15 January 1860) was a British Whig Party politician and diplomat, known as Lord Albert Conyngham from 1816 to 1849. Early life and career. Born Albert Denison Conyngham, he was the third son of Henry Conyngham, 1st Marquess Conyngham and Elizabeth Denison.

  6. Albert Denison Denison, 1st Baron Londesborough, KCH, FRS, FSA (21 October 1805 – 15 January 1860) was a British Liberal Party [1] politician and diplomat, known as Lord Albert Conyngham from 1816-49.

  7. 25 de dic. de 2023 · In 1850 Albert Denison was raised to the peerage and took the title Baron Londesborough. In 1851 he bought Grimston Park as his home. By way of wall decoration, he also purchased Edwin Landseer’s “Monarch of the Glen” for £840 which presumably was displayed at Grimston Park.