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  1. 19 de nov. de 2021 · 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. He is currently Director of Intellectual Property for HandMade Films.

  2. George Bussy Villiers, 4th Earl of Jersey (1735–1805) He commissioned the building of the previous Middleton Park, in Middleton Stoney, Oxfordshire. All content from Kiddle encyclopedia articles (including the article images and facts) can be freely used under Attribution-ShareAlike license, unless stated otherwise.

  3. Frederick William Villiers, Viscount Villiers (25 March 1734 – before 11 October 1742) George Bussy Villiers, 4th Earl of Jersey (1735–1805) He commissioned the building of the previous Middleton Park, in Middleton Stoney, Oxfordshire. References

  4. George Bussy Villiers, 4th Earl of Jersey. by Henry Bone, after Unknown artist pencil drawing squared in ink for transfer, September 1807 4 3/4 in. x 3 1/8 in. (122 mm x 78 mm) Acquired from Sir George Scharf, 1890 Reference Collection NPG D17617

  5. 9 de nov. de 2019 · 2. Hon George Bussy Villiers, later 4th Earl of Jersey. died. 28 Aug 1769. suc. by. son. note. a Lord of the Bedchamber to the Prince of Wales 1733-38; an extra Lord of the Bedchamber to the King 1738; Chief Justice in Eyre, South of Trent 1740; Privy Councillor 1747; suc. his cousin 14 Mar 1766 as 6th Viscount Grandison

  6. Biography. George Bussy Villiers, 4th Earl of Jersey, was born 9 June 1735 in Westminster, England, United Kingdom to William Villiers, 3rd Earl of Jersey (1707-1769) and Anne Egerton (aft1703-1762) and died 22 August 1805 London, England, United Kingdom of unspecified causes. He married Frances Twysden (1753-1821) 26 March 1770 in St Martin-in ...

  7. She married George Child Villiers, 5th Earl of Jersey, on 23 May 1804, in the drawing room of her house in Berkeley Square. Her husband's mother, Frances Villiers, Countess of Jersey (also Lady Jersey), was one of the more notorious mistresses of King George IV when he was Prince of Wales. Her own affairs, though conducted discreetly, were said ...