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  1. Francis Godolphin Osborne, 5th Duke of Leeds, KG, PC (29 January 1751 – 31 January 1799), styled Marquess of Carmarthen until 1789, was a British politician. He notably served as Foreign Secretary under William Pitt the Younger from 1783 to 1791.

  2. She was the wife of Francis Osborne (d. 1799), Marquess of Carmarthen (later 5th Duke of Leeds) and daughter and heir of the 4th Earl of Holdernesse (d. 1778).

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  3. Duke of Leeds was a title in the Peerage of England. It was created in 1694 for the prominent statesman Thomas Osborne, 1st Marquess of Carmarthen, who had been one of the Immortal Seven in the Revolution of 1688.

  4. Francis Osborne, 5th Duke of Leeds (1751-1799), Foreign Secretary. Sitter associated with 10 portraits.

  5. After Sir Thomas Lawrence (1769-1830) Francis Osbourne, 5th Duke of Leeds after an an original of 1792

  6. Leeds, Francis Godolphin Osborne, 5th duke of (1751–99). Leeds was known as Lord Carmarthen till 1790, but sat in the Lords as Baron Osborne from 1776. A supporter of Lord North, he shifted to opposition and was punished, in 1780, with dismissal from his lord-lieutenancy (Yorkshire, East Riding).

  7. 29 de may. de 2015 · His Cambridgeshire and Buckinghamshire estates, together with a cottage and land at Tron Dinas, Denbighshire, bought in 1824, passed to his eldest son and successor in the peerage, George Godolphin (1802-72), who became 8th duke of Leeds on the death of his cousin in 1859.38