Yahoo Search Búsqueda en la Web

Resultado de búsqueda

  1. George Spencer, 4th Duke of Marlborough, KG, PC, FRS (26 January 1739 – 29 January 1817), styled Marquess of Blandford until 1758, was a British courtier, nobleman, and politician from the Spencer family.

  2. George Spencer, cuarto duque de Marlborough , KG , PC , FRS (26 de enero 1739/29 de enero de 1817), de estilo marqués de Blandford , hasta 1758, era un británico cortesano, noble y político de la familia Spencer . Se desempeñó como Lord Chamberlain entre 1762 y 1763 y como Lord Privy Seal entre 1763 y 1765.

  3. 27 de oct. de 2016 · "George Spencer, 4th Duke of Marlborough KG, PC, FRS (26 January 1739 – 29 January 1817), styled Marquess of Blandford until 1758, was a British courtier and politician. He served as Lord Chamberlain between 1762 and 1763 and as Lord Privy Seal between 1763 and 1765."

  4. George Spencer, 4th Duke of Marlborough,, styled Marquess of Blandford until 1758, was a British courtier, nobleman, and politician from the Spencer family. He served as Lord Chamberlain between 1762 and 1763 and as Lord Privy Seal between 1763 and 1765.

  5. 14 de ago. de 2023 · George Spencer, 4th Duke of Marlborough—Oxford Town Hall Assembly Room. Born in 1739, George Spencer – of the well-known Spencer and Churchill families in the United Kingdom – is the great-great-great grandfather of Sir William Churchill. Spencer resided at Blenheim Palace, where he eventually died in 1817.

  6. 26 de jun. de 2024 · George Spencer, 4th Duke of Marlborough (1739 - 1817) Landowner, politician, in Britain. In 1762 he bought Zanetti’s gem collection; between 1764 and 1774 commissioned ‘Capability’ Brown to re-design Blenheim park. Son of Charles Spencer, 3rd Duke of Marlborough (1706-58); brother of artist Lady Diana Beauclerk (1734-1808 ...

  7. George Spencer, 4th Duke of Marlborough, KG, PC, FRS (26 January 1739 – 29 January 1817), styled Marquess of Blandford until 1758, was a British courtier, nobleman, and politician from the Spencer family. He served as Lord Chamberlain between 1762 and 1763 and as Lord Privy Seal between 1763 and 1765.