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  1. Record for John Sheffield 1st Duke Of Buckingham 8 September 1647 - 24 February 1721 in Westminster Abbey, Westminster, Greater London, England, United Kingdom from BillionGraves GPS Headstones. | BillionGraves

  2. Record for Edmund Sheffield 2nd Duke Of Buckingham 29 January 1716 - 30 October 1735 in Westminster Abbey, Westminster, Greater London, England, United Kingdom from BillionGraves GPS Headstones. | BillionGraves

  3. John Sheffield, 1. Buckingham ve Normanby Dükü , KG , PC (7 Nisan 1648 - 24 Şubat 1721), Lord Privy Seal ve Konseyin Lord Başkanı olarak görev yapan , geç Stuart döneminin bir İngiliz şairi ve Tory politikacısıydı . Aynı zamanda orijinal unvanı Lord Mulgrave ile de biliniyordu .

  4. Edmund Sheffield, 2nd Earl of Mulgrave. Edmund Sheffield, 2nd Earl of Mulgrave (December 1611 – 24 August 1658) was an English peer who supported the Parliamentary cause during the English Civil War period. His father was Sir John Sheffield (drowned in 1614), heir to Lord Sheffield, and his mother was Grizel Anderson, daughter of Sir Edmund ...

  5. John Sheffield, 1. Duke of Buckingham und Normanby (* 7. April 1648; † 24. Februar 1721 im Buckingham House, London), war ein britischer Staatsmann und Dichter. (de) John Sheffield, 1. Duke of Buckingham und Normanby (* 7. April 1648; † 24. Februar 1721 im Buckingham House, London), war ein britischer Staatsmann und Dichter. (de) dbo ...

  6. Edmund Sheffield, 2. Buckingham Dükü ve Normanby (11 Ocak 1716 - 30 Ekim 1735), 1716'dan 1721'e kadar Normanby Markisi olarak adlandırılan bir İngiliz asilzadeydi . Meşru oğlu John Sheffield, Buckingham ve Normanby 1.

  7. On the accession of Anne, with whom he was a personal favourite, he became Lord Privy Seal and lord-lieutenant of the North Riding of Yorkshire, and in 1703 Duke of Buckingham and Normanby. During the predominance of the Whigs between 1705 and 1710 , Buckingham was deprived of his office as Lord Privy Seal, but in 1710 he was made Lord Steward , and in 1711 Lord President of the Council .