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  1. William Stanhope, 1st Earl of Harrington, PC (c. 16838 December 1756) was a British statesman and diplomat . Life. Family home in Elvaston, Derbyshire, late 19th century. William Stanhope was born in 1683 at the family home in Elvaston, Derbyshire, third surviving son of John Stanhope and Dorothy Agard.

  2. William Stanhope, 1st Earl of Harrington: Nacimiento: c. 1683 Elvaston, Derbyshire: Fallecimiento: 8 de diciembre de 1756 Londres, Inglaterra. Residencia: Castillo de Elvanston: Nacionalidad: Británico: Familia; Padres: John Stanhope Dorothy Agard: Cónyuge: Anne Griffith: Educación; Educado en: Eton College: Información ...

  3. Earl of Harrington (1742) William Stanhope, 1st Earl of Harrington (1683–1756) William Stanhope, 2nd Earl of Harrington (1719–1779), son of the 1st Earl. Charles Stanhope, 3rd Earl of Harrington (1753–1829), son of the 2nd Earl. Charles Stanhope, 4th Earl of Harrington (1780–1851), son of the 3rd Earl.

  4. William Stanhope, 1st earl of Harrington (born c. 1690—died December 8, 1756, Westminster, near London, England) was a British diplomat and statesman in the Walpole-Pelham era. Educated at Eton College , Harrington was elected a member of Parliament for Derby in 1715, became envoy to Turin (1718–20), and was then ambassador to Spain (1720 ...

  5. William Stanhope may refer to: William Stanhope (1626–1703), MP for Nottingham. William Stanhope, 1st Earl of Harrington (c. 1690–1756), British statesman and diplomat. William Stanhope, 2nd Earl of Harrington (1719–1779), English politician, soldier and nobleman. William Stanhope, 11th Earl of Harrington (1922–2009), British ...

  6. Overview. 1st earl of Harrington, William Stanhope. (c. 1683—1756) Quick Reference. ( c. 1683–1756). Stanhope was a younger son who, with good connections, built a distinguished career. Queen Anne complained of his ‘insipid sloth’, Lord Hervey of his ‘infinite laziness’.

  7. Stanhope, William ( c. 1683–1756), 1st earl of Harrington , lord lieutenant of Ireland, was the third and youngest surviving son of John Stanhope, a landed gentleman of Elvaston, Derbyshire, and his wife, Dorothy, daughter of Charles Agard, of Foston in the same county.