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  1. Hace 3 días · Richard viscount Cobham, died in 1749, without issue, on which his titles and estates descended to his sister, Hester Grenville above mentioned, who was created, in 1749, countess Temple, with the dignity of earl Temple to her heirs male; she died in 1752, and was succeeded by her eldest son and heir, Richard Grenville Temple, earl ...

  2. 24 de may. de 2024 · Robert Adair, politician and diplomat, 1793–7. 1st Baron Erskine ... 50, 1753 : his aunt, Hester Grenville, suo jure Countess Temple, 1751–2 ...

  3. Hace 3 días · Lord Cobham died and was buried at Stowe in 1749, and in accordance with the settlement of 1718 his sister Hester became suo jure Viscountess Cobham, being created in the same year Countess Temple. She died in 1752, her titles and estates passing to Richard Grenville, her son and heir.

  4. 24 de may. de 2024 · William Pitt married Lady Hester Grenville, the daughter of the 1st Countess Temple, on November 16, 1754. Pitt was roughly 46 years old at the time of their wedding, and Hester was 34. They had been friends for twenty years at that point.

  5. 9 de may. de 2024 · This talk aims to throw some much-needed light upon these women, focusing particularly on the lives of Anna, Countess Temple and her successor Mary, Marchioness of Buckingham. It seeks to highlight how they experienced and enjoyed Stowe, and whether they left a lasting legacy upon the estate. Booking essential. Free of charge event. bit.ly ...

  6. 8 de may. de 2024 · Death: February 10, 1637. Burton Dasset, Warwickshire, England (United Kingdom) Place of Burial: Burton, Dorset, England, United Kingdom. Immediate Family: Son of John Temple, of Stowe and Susanna Temple. Husband of Hester Temple. Father of Susanna Clarke; Miles Temple; Bridget Lenthall; Hester Rous; Sir Peter Temple, 2nd Baronet and 13 others.

  7. 24 de may. de 2024 · Sir John Grenville was richly rewarded for his services in securing the Restoration and became the most powerful magnate in the West Country. Among other honours, he was created the 1st Earl of Bath, warden of the Stanneries, lord-lieutenant of Cornwall and governor of Plymouth.