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  1. 8 de may. de 2024 · Francis Seymour-Conway, first marquess of Hertford (1718-1794) and older brother of Henry Seymour Conway, was a courtier and politician. He became a lord of the bedchamber in 1757 and was sworn to the privy council in 1763. He served as ambassador to France 1763-5, lord lieutenant of Ireland 1765-6, lord chamberlain 1766-1782 and ...

  2. Hace 6 días · Contributor. Reynolds, Joshua, Sir, 1723-1792, artist. Published / Created. [1806] Publication Place. England. Abstract. Portrait of Francis Seymour Conway, 1st Marquess of Hertford; half-length, turned to the left but facing forward; wearing a coat with a fur collar, a star on the left breast. Description.

  3. Hace 22 horas · Francis Seymour-Conway 1718–1794 1st Marquess of Hertford, Earl of Hertford, Earl of Yarmouth, and Viscount Beauchamp, 2nd Baron Conway: Wenman (Roberts) Coke c. 1717 –1776: Henry Somerset-Scudamore 1707–1745 3rd Duke of Beaufort, 5th Marquess of Worcester, 9th Earl of Worcester, 11th Baron Herbert: Charles Noel Somerset 1709–1756

  4. Hace 5 días · In 1819 the Prince Regent sold the park to Francis Seymour-Conway, 2nd Marquess of Hertford, who had leased it from 1787, and inclosure for private use was completed.

  5. Hace 2 días · After her death in 1748 it was probably sold, Sir John Mordaunt appearing as lord in 1779 and Francis Seymour Conway, Marquess of Hertford, between 1787 and 1824, after which date it has not been traced.

  6. 24 de abr. de 2024 · "Francis Seymour Conway (1743-1822), M.P. for Oxford, eldest son of the Earl of Hertford, stands looking slightly over his left shoulder, his head in profile to the left, holding a document in his right hand, his left hand on his hip."--British Museum online catalogue. Description. Title from British Museum catalogue.

  7. Hace 1 día · In the south chapel is a reclining effigy of Francis Ingram Seymour Conway, Marquess and Earl of Hertford, died 1822, by Sir Francis Chantrey. In the nave is a brass candelabrum with two tiers of arms inscribed 'Ye gift of ye R t Rev d Father in God D r John Hough L d Bp. of Worcester, 1733'.