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  1. Francis Charles Seymour-Conway, 3rd Marquess of Hertford, KG, GCH, PC (11 March 1777 – 1 March 1842), styled Viscount Beauchamp between 1793 and 1794 and Earl of Yarmouth between 1794 and 1822, of Ragley Hall in Warwickshire and of Sudbourne Hall in Suffolk, was a British Tory politician and art collector.

  2. In 1712 he was created Baron Conway of Killultagh in the Peerage of Ireland. In 1750 his son Francis Seymour-Conway, 2nd Baron Conway, was created Viscount Beauchamp and Earl of Hertford. [2]

  3. 22 de mar. de 2013 · The Marquess of Hertford was a true Regency rake, one who preferred married women to the innocent maiden. Though 15 years younger than the Prince Regent, Seymour-Conway quickly became on of Prince George’s intimates. He was nicknamed “Red Herrings” because of his red hair and whiskers.

  4. Francis Seymour-Conway, 1st Baron Conway (1679–1732) third son of Sir Edward Seymour of Berry Pomeroy, 4th Baronet. Francis succeeded to the estates of his mother’s relative Edward Conway, 1st Earl of Conway, and assumed the same year by Royal license the additional surname of Conway. Marquesses of Hertford.

  5. He married Maria, daughter of the Marchioness Fagnani in 1798; the couple had three children: Richard (who later became the 4th Marquess), Henry, and Frances Maria. Around 1825, Seymour-Conway commissioned Sir Thomas Lawrence to paint his portrait (now in the NGA's collection, 1968.6.2).

  6. 1. Lord Francis Charles Seymour-Conway, later 3rd Marquess of Hertford. died. 17 Jun 1822. suc. by. son by second wife. note

  7. Francis Charles Seymour-Conway, 3rd Marquess of Hertford,, styled Viscount Beauchamp between 1793 and 1794 and Earl of Yarmouth between 1794 and 1822, of Ragley Hall in Warwickshire and of Sudbourne Hall in Suffolk, was a British Tory politician and art collector.