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  1. Thomas Osborne, 1st Duke of Leeds, KG (20 February 1632 – 26 July 1712) was an English Tory politician and peer. During the reign of Charles II of England , he was the leading figure in the English government for roughly five years in the mid-1670s.

  2. Thomas Osborne, Primer Duque de Leeds (20 de febrero de 1632-26 de julio de 1712), fue un hombre de estado inglés (comúnmente llamado Lord Danby y Marqués de Carmarthen cuando fue una prominente personalidad política), [1] que ocupó numerosos cargos públicos durante los reinados de Carlos II y Guillermo III de Inglaterra.

  3. Thomas Osborne, 1st duke of Leeds (born February 20, 1632—died July 26, 1712, Easton Neston, Northamptonshire, England) was an English statesman who, while chief minister to King Charles II, organized the Tories in Parliament. In addition, he played a key role in bringing William and Mary to the English throne in 1689.

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  4. Dukes of Leeds (1694) Thomas Osborne, 1st Duke of Leeds (1632–1712) Edward Osborne, Viscount Latimer (1655–1689), eldest son of the 1st Duke, died without surviving issue; Peregrine Osborne, 2nd Duke of Leeds (1659–1729), second son of the 1st Duke; Peregrine Hyde Osborne, 3rd Duke of Leeds (1691–1731), only son of the 2nd Duke

  5. Thomas Osborne, 1st Duke of Leeds, KG (20 February 1632 – 26 July 1712) was an English Tory politician and peer. During the reign of Charles II of England, he was the leading figure in the English government for roughly five years in the mid-1670s.

  6. England. Thomas Osborne, 1st Duke of Leeds (1632–1712), English Lord High Treasurer, Lord President of the Council and MP for York. Thomas Osborne, 4th Duke of Leeds (1713–1789), English Justice in Eyre and Cofferer of the Household. Thomas Osborne (publisher) (1704?–1767), English publisher and bookseller.

  7. (1631-1712), Statesman. Early Stuart Portraits Catalogue Entry. Sitter associated with 12 portraits. Chief minister to King Charles II, created Earl of Danby 1674.