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  1. Charles William Vane, 3rd Marquess of Londonderry was born on 18 May 1778.3 He was the son of Sir Robert Stewart, 1st Marquess of Londonderry and Lady Frances Pratt. He married, firstly, Catherine Bligh, daughter of John Bligh, 3rd Earl of Darnley and Mary Stoyte, on 8 August 1804.

  2. 3 de jul. de 2012 · Obituary: Alexander Charles Robert Vane-Tempest-Stewart, the 9th Marquess of Londonderry, aristocrat and landowner BORN: 7 September, 1937, in County Durham. Died: 20 June, 2012, in Richmond ...

  3. Charles William Vane, 3rd Marquess of Londonderry, KG, GCB, GCH, PC, was an Irish soldier in the British army, a politician, and a nobleman, also fighting in the French Revolutionary Wars, in the suppression of the Irish Rebellion of 1798, and in the Napoleonic wars. With the use of both up-to-date technology and skilled craftsmen, this unique ...

  4. 16 de may. de 2021 · Nevertheless, he became Foreign Secretary, a position he held when committing suicide, childless, in 1822. Charles Vane-Tempest-Stewart, 7th Marquess of Londonderry, left, relaxing with friends in ...

  5. Charles William Vane, 3rd Marquess of Londonderry, was an Anglo-Irish nobleman, a British soldier and a politician. He served in the French Revolutionary Wars, in the suppression of the Irish Rebellion of 1798, and in the Napoleonic wars.

  6. The 4th Marquess did not inherit the Seaham viscountcy and Vane earldom as he was not the heir male of the 3rd Marquess's second wife, a limitation of the remainder of those peerages. Present peer Frederick Aubrey Vane-Tempest-Stewart, 10th Marquess of Londonderry (born 6 September 1972) is the son of the 9th Marquess and his wife Doreen Patricia Wells, who was a ballerina with the Royal ...

  7. Raffaele Monti's statue of Charles William Vane Stewart, the 3rd Marquess of Londonderry. His second wife was Lady Frances Anne Vane-Tempest, daughter and heiress of Sir Henry Vane-Tempest. Lord Londonderry took the surname of Vane, by royal licence, and used his wife's wealth to acquire the Seaham Hall estate in Durham and to develop the coal fields in that area.