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  1. Lord Frederick William Charles Nicholas Wentworth Hervey (/ ˈ h ɑːr v i /) (26 November 1961 – 26 January 1998) was a British aristocrat and political activist. He was the second son of the 6th Marquess of Bristol, but the only child by his second wife, the heiress Lady Juliet Wentworth-Fitzwilliam.

  2. 12 de nov. de 2023 · Lord Frederick William Charles Nicholas Wentworth Hervey (26 November 1961 26 January 1998) was a British aristocrat and political activist. He was the only child born to the 6th Marquess of Bristol and his second wife, Lady Juliet WentworthFitzwilliam, and was heir presumptive to the Marquessate.

    • November 26, 1961
  3. freepages.rootsweb.com › ~hervey › genealogyHERVEY - RootsWeb

    A Jesuit missionary, Father Andrew White, was among the group. Father White's mission in America was to minister to both the colonists and the Indians. Nicholas Hervey, a transportee of the priest, was closely associated with Father White in his work with the Indians at Mattapanient.

  4. Lord Nicholas Hervey was found dead in his Chelsea flat on 26 January 1998 at the age of 36, having hanged himself. He never married and had no children. His half-brother, John Hervey, 7th Marquess of Bristol, died less than a year later.

  5. The couple were divorced in 1972, having had one son, Lord Nicholas Hervey (26 November 1961 – 26 January 1998), and one daughter, Lady Ann Hervey (stillborn, 26 February 1965).

  6. He became heir to his elder half-brother the 7th Marquess in January 1998, on the death of his older half-brother Lord Nicholas Hervey, and succeeded to the peerages in January 1999, becoming Marquess and Earl of Bristol, Earl Jermyn of Horningsheath, and 13th Baron Hervey of Ickworth.

  7. 16 de abr. de 2018 · 40 Voltaire befriended Lord Hervey in London, and saw him again in Paris in 1729. They subsequently corresponded, with Voltaire sending him two letters in 1732–3 (15 Jan. 1732, D455; and 14 Sept. 1733, D652).