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  1. Gen. William 1st Earl of Harrington Stanhope PC (est. 1683 - 8 Dec 1756) 0 references . Sitelinks. Wikipedia (6 entries) edit. cswiki William Stanhope, 1. hrabě z ...

  2. Stanhope est le fils de Charles Stanhope, 10e comte de Harrington et de Margaret Trelawney Seaton. Il hérite du comté à la mort de son père le 16 novembre 1929. Il fait ses études au Collège d'Eton et au Collège militaire royal de Sandhurst 2 . En 1967, le 11e comte devient aussi huitième vicomte Stanhope de Mahon et huitième baron ...

  3. William Stanhope, 1st Earl of Harrington. by John Faber Jr, after John Fayram mezzotint, circa 1731-1734 NPG D35456

  4. Serena Stanhope (born 1 March 1970), she married David Armstrong-Jones, 2nd Earl of Snowdon (born 1961), nephew of Queen Elizabeth II, in 1993. They have two children: [6] Lord Harrington married, secondly, Ann Theodora Chute, daughter of Major Richard Arenbourg Blennerhassett Chute, on 24 January 1947.

  5. William Stanhope was the second of the four sons of Philip, 3rd Earl of Chesterfield (1673-1726). His elder brother was noted for his letters of advice to his (illegitimate) son and for his friendship with Lady Frances Shirley. William was, according to Lord Charlemont, born 'with less good breeding, and more satire' than his brother.

  6. William Stanhope was the first president of the American Academy of Physician Assistants (AAPA), serving two consecutive terms, 1968-69 and 1969-1970. During his time as president and later as its secretary (1972-1974), Stanhope paved the way for the Academy to become a national leader in the development of academic standards for physician assistant programs; certification […]

  7. Our family’s first confirmed ancestor is Robert Fetherstonhaugh de Stanhope, born about 1300 1 in the time of Edward III. The Upton papers 2 have Robert as the grandson of Thomas Fetherstonhaugh (born abt 1277) and wife Mariotta (Ainsworth de Molneux), who was descended from the Yorkshire knight Sir Ranulf Grammaticus (born abt 1020).