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  1. Francis Edward Rawdon-Hastings (County Down (Irlanda), 9 de dezembro de 1754 — Ao largo de Nápoles, 28 de novembro de 1826), 1.º marquês de Hastings, com os títulos de The Honourable Francis Rawdon do nascimento até 1762, Lord Rawdon entre 1762 e 1783, The Lord Rawdon de 1783 a 1793 e The Earl of Moira entre 1793 e 1816, foi um militar e político anglo-irlandês que serviu como ...

  2. Francis Rawdon-Hastings, 1st Marquess of Hastings, attributed to Hugh Douglas Hamilton. National Portrait Gallery, London. Before the Battle. Francis Lord Rawdon, second Earl of Moira and later Marquis of Hastings, was born into an Anglo-Irish family in Moira, County Down, Ireland in 1754.

  3. Governor-General of India (1754-1826) Francis Rawdon-Hastings; Francis Rawdon, 1st Marquis Hastings; Francis Rawdon-Hastings, Marquis of Hastings

  4. Francis Rawdon-Hastings, né le 9 décembre 1754 et mort le 28 novembre 1826, est un homme politique et un militaire britannique qui est Gouverneur général des Indes de 1813 à 1823. Il est connu dans les derniers temps de sa vie sous le nom de « marquis d'Hastings ».

  5. Considering the importance of Francis Rawdon-Hastings, 1st Marquess of Hasttings and 2nd Eari of Moira, it is surprising that no full-length biography has been written about him. The only significant studies of his career have been analyses of his role as governor-general of India in the early nineteenth century.

  6. Francis Rawdon-Hastings, 2nd Earl of Rawdon & 1st Marquess of Hastings (1754-1836) Signed and dated 1792 Description Lord Hastings is wearing the ordinary uniform of a colonel and aide-de-camp to the king, an appointment he held from 1782-93.

  7. Both Frederick, Duke of York, and his elder brother George, Prince of Wales (later George IV), were close friends of the Marquess of Hastings (1754-1826). A contemporary report suggests that Hastings commissioned this portrait as a gift for the Duke of York, who gave Hastings his portrait in return. George IV, who had already exchanged portraits with Hastings as a mark of friendship, purchased ...