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  1. 17 de oct. de 2023 · Early life Edit. Born into the Villiers family as Barbara Villiers, in the parish of St Margaret's, Westminster, Middlesex, she was the only child of William Villiers, 2nd Viscount Grandison, a half-nephew of the 1st Duke of Buckingham, and of his wife Mary Bayning, co-heiress of Paul Bayning, 1st Viscount Bayning.

  2. 1st Viscount Grandison. Oliver St John, 1st Viscount Grandison (c. 1560–1630) Viscountcy created with special remainder to the male issue of his niece Barbara, wife of Sir Edward Villiers, elder half-brother of George Villiers, 1st Duke of Buckingham. Viscounts Grandison. William Villiers, 2nd Viscount Grandison (1614–1643)

  3. William Villiers, 2nd Viscount Grandison. by Pieter Stevens van Gunst, after Sir Anthony van Dyck line engraving, early 18th century (circa 1639) NPG D26693.

  4. 1 de abr. de 2023 · 1.Frances Villiers. '2.Sir Edward (died 1626), father of the 2nd, 3rd and 4th Viscounts Grandison - grandparents of Barbara Palmer, 1st Duchess of Cleveland mistress of King Charles II of England - ancestors of Prime Minister Sir Anthony Eden. 3.William (died 1629), later created a baronet - title became extinct in 1712.

  5. George Villiers, 2nd Duke of Buckingham. George Villiers, the son of the 1st Duke of Buckingham, was born in London on 30th January 1628. After the assassination of his father he was brought up in the family of Charles I. On the outbreak of the Civil War he joined the Cavaliers. In 1648 he escaped to Scotland with Charles II and went into exile.

  6. William Villiers, 2e vicomte Grandison (1614 - 23 septembre 1643) est un pair irlandais et soldat royaliste qui est mortellement blessé pendant la première guerre civile anglaise en 1643. (fr) William Villiers, 2nd Viscount Grandison (1614 – 23 September 1643) was an Irish peer and Royalist soldier who was fatally wounded during the First English Civil War in 1643.

  7. William Villiers, 2nd Viscount Grandison. by Pieter Stevens van Gunst, after Sir Anthony van Dyck line engraving, early 18th century (circa 1639) 20 3/8 in. x 13 1/8 in. (516 mm x 334 mm) plate size; 22 1/4 in. x 16 7/8 in. (564 mm x 430 mm) paper size Given by the daughter of compiler William Fleming MD, Mary Elizabeth Stopford (née Fleming ...