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  1. John Townshend, 4th Marquess Townshend (1798–1863) John Townshend, 5th Marquess Townshend (1831–1899) John Townshend, 6th Marquess Townshend (1866–1921) George Townshend, 7th Marquess Townshend (1916–2010) Charles Townshend, 8th Marquess Townshend (b. 1945) (1). Thomas Townshend, Viscount Raynham (b. 1977) (2). Hon. Rafe Thomas ...

  2. Thomas Townshend (1791-1801 fl.) was an Irish poet and politician. Townshend was a native of co. Cork. He attended Trinity College, Dublin (1792) and Gray's Inn (1794). He corresponded with Edmund Burke in 1796, and published pamphlets on Ireland, where he was a member of the Irish parliament. Poems. Dublin: Richard White, 1791. Poems. London: T. Bensley, for E. & S. Harding, 1796 ...

  3. Thomas Townshend, Lord Sydney -30 de junio de 1800) fue un político británico que desempeñó varios puestos importantes en el gabinete en la segunda mitad del siglo XVIII. Su legado más perdurable es, probablemente, el nombre de las ciudades nominadas en su honor: Sídney, Australia y Sydney en Canadá.

  4. The Honourable Thomas Townshend (2 June 1701 – 21 May 1780), of Frognal House, Kent, was a British Whig politician who sat in the House of Commons for 52 years from 1722 to 1774. Townshend was the second son of Charles Townshend, 2nd Viscount Townshend, and his first wife the Hon. Elizabeth Pelham. [1] He was educated at Eton in 1718, and was ...

  5. 9 de nov. de 2009 · The Townshend Acts were a series of unpopular measures, passed by the British Parliament in 1767, that taxed goods imported to the American colonies. The laws heightened the tensions between Great ...

  6. Thomas (Tommy) Townshend, first Viscount Sydney (1733-1800), politician, was born in London on 24 February 1733, the eldest son of Thomas Townshend (1701-1780), politician. He was educated at Eton (1748) and later at Cambridge, graduating with an MA in 1753. As a grandson of Charles (Turnip) Townshend, a one-time leader of the all-powerful Whig ...