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  1. 27 de dic. de 2023 · George Francis William Child Villiers, 10th Earl of Jersey, known professionally as William Villiers, is a British nobleman and peer of the Villiers family. He is a former film producer, actor and writer. He was the Director of Intellectual Property for HandMade Films. John Villiers, 1st Earl Grandison, 5th Viscount Grandison.

  2. 9 de nov. de 2019 · George [Villiers later Child-Villiers], 5th Earl of Jersey, GCH PC. born. 19 Aug 1773. mar. 23 May 1804 Lady Sarah Sophia Fane (b. 4 Mar 1785; d. 26 Jan 1867), 1st dau. of John [Fane], 10th Earl of Westmorland, by his first wife Sarah Anne Child, dau. and sole hrss. of Robert Child, of Osterley Park, co. Middlesex, banker. children. 1.

  3. 18 de jul. de 2022 · Carbon print portrait of George Child Villiers, 5th Earl of Jersey, GCH, PC (1773-1859), previously George Villiers and styled Viscount Villiers until 1805, he was a British courtier and Conservative politician from the Villiers family. Date: 1889 copy after an original of 1854: Source: Royal Collection Trust: Author

  4. British. Occupation. Film producer, actor, writer. George Francis William Child Villiers, 10th Earl of Jersey (born 5 February 1976), known professionally as William Villiers, is a British nobleman and peer of the Villiers family. He is a former film producer, actor and writer. [1] He was the Director of Intellectual Property for HandMade Films.

  5. Villiers was born on 4 April 1808 in London, the son of George Child Villiers, 5th Earl of Jersey, by Lady Sarah Fane. He sat as Member of Parliament for Rochester from 1830 to 1831, for Minehead from 1831 from 1832, for Honiton from 1832 to 1835, for Weymouth & Melcome Regis from 1837 to 1842 and for Cirencester from 1844 to 1852.

  6. 1 de may. de 2022 · Villiers was the son of the son of George Child Villiers, 5th Earl of Jersey. He sat as Member of Parliament for Rochester from 1830 to 1831, for Minehead from 1831 from 1832, for Honiton from 1832 to 1835, for Weymouth & Melcome Regis from 1837 to 1842 and for Cirencester from 1844 to 1852. He succeeded in the earldom on the death of his ...

  7. George Child-Villiers, 5th Earl of Jersey. published by Thomas McLean lithograph, published September 1842 12 in. x 16 3/8 in. (305 mm x 417 mm) paper size Purchased with help from the Friends of the National Libraries and the Pilgrim Trust, 1966 Reference Collection NPG D36511