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  1. Probate "CAVENDISH the right honourable Lord Cavendish John Spencer of 6 Carlos Place Middlesex D.S.O. died 20 October 1914 in France on active service Probate London 1 March to the most noble Victor Christian William Duke of Devonshire. Effects £45432 4s 3d." The executor of John's estate was listed as His Grace, the Duke of Devonshire.

  2. John Cavendish era descendiente de Robert de Gernon, que vivió durante el reinado de Enrique I . Sir John Cavendish estudió abogacía y se erigió como presidente del Tribunal Supremo de Inglaterra y Gales. Fue elegido rector de la Universidad de Cambridge . Como presidente del Tribunal Supremo se vio obligado a suprimir la revuelta de los ...

  3. William John Cavendish-Scott-Bentinck, 5th Duke of Portland (17 September 1800 – 6 December 1879), styled Lord John Bentinck before 1824 and Marquess of Titchfield between 1824 and 1854, was a British Army officer and peer, most remembered for his eccentric behaviour. A recluse who preferred to live in seclusion, he had an elaborate ...

  4. 29 de dic. de 2017 · William Cavendish, Duke of Devonshire, was a compromise choice as First Lord of the Treasury. His tenure coincided with a period of political infighting and external threat. Devonshire’s status ...

  5. capacitor. Henry Cavendish (born October 10, 1731, Nice, France—died February 24, 1810, London, England) was a natural philosopher, the greatest experimental and theoretical English chemist and physicist of his age. Cavendish was distinguished for great accuracy and precision in research into the composition of atmospheric air, the properties ...

  6. William Cavendish (1698 - 1755), trzeci książę Devonshire służył jako Lord Tajnej Pieczęci i Gubernator Irlandii. Po jego śmierci tytuły przeszły na jego najstarszego syna; William Cavendish (1720 - 1764), czwarty książę Devonshire najwybitniejszy polityk w rodzinie. W 1751 roku został baronem Cavendish - Hardwicke i zasiadł w ...

  7. Cavendish ist der Name einer britischen Adelsfamilie, die aus dem Ort Cavendish in Suffolk, England, stammt und nach diesem benannt ist. Die Familie war seit dem 16. Jahrhundert eine der reichsten und einflussreichsten aristokratischen Familien Englands. Sie geht zurück auf Sir John Cavendish (um 1346–1381).