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  1. Francis Ingram-Seymour-Conway, 2nd Marquess of Hertford, KG, PC, PC (Ire) (12 February 1743 – 17 June 1822), styled The Honourable Francis Seymour-Conway until 1750, Viscount Beauchamp between 1750 and 1793, and Earl of Yarmouth between 1793 and 1794, was a British peer and politician.

  2. Francis Ingram-Seymour-Conway 1743–1822 2nd Marquess of Hertford, Earl of Hertford, Earl of Yarmouth, and Viscount Beauchamp, 3rd Baron Conway: Hugh Seymour 1759–1801: Thomas William Coke 1754–1842 1st Earl of Leicester, 1st Viscount Coke: Henry Somerset 1744–1803

  3. 3 de may. de 2022 · Francis Ingram-Seymour-Conway, 2nd Marquess of Hertford, KG, PC, PC (Ire) (12 February 1743 – 17 June 1822), styled The Honourable Francis Seymour-Conway until 1750, Viscount Beauchamp between 1750 and 1793, and Earl of Yarmouth between 1793 and 1794, was a British peer and politician. He held seats in the Irish House of Commons ...

  4. Conway, Francis (Ingram) Seymour- (1743–1822), chief secretary for Ireland, Viscount Beauchamp , and 2nd marquess of Hertford , was born 12 February 1743 in London, eldest son of Francis Seymour-Conway (qv), later 1st marquess of Hertford, and Isabella Seymour-Conway (née Fitzroy); he was styled Viscount Beauchamp from 1750 until 1793.

  5. To understand this story, you need to know the players and their genealogy. Francis Seymour-Conway (1719-94) was created 1st Marquess of Hertford in 1793, the year before he died. He was descended from the Edward Seymour who became the discredited Lord Protector of England in 1547.

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  6. Francis Ingram Seymour Conway (1743-1822) succeeded his father to become the 2nd Marquess of Hertford in 1794. He was Lord of the Treasury (1774-1782); Ambassador to Berlin and Vienna (1793-1794) and Lord Chamberlain (1812-1821).

  7. The artistic patronage and collecting of Francis Ingram Seymour-Conway (1743–1822), 2nd Marquess of Hertford from 1794, began immediately after Reynolds’s death in 1792. In 1796, he acquired the famous portrait of Mrs Mary Robinson ('Perdita'), today part of the Rothschild Collection at Waddesdon Manor, then in 1810 the portrait of Nelly O’Brien.