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  1. 26 de abr. de 2022 · Genealogy for Hester Grenville (Temple), 1st Countess Temple, 2nd Viscountess Cobham (c.1690 - 1752) family tree on Geni, with over 250 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives. People Projects Discussions Surnames

  2. Richard Grenville-Temple, 2nd Earl Temple (1711-1779), MP. George Grenville (1712-1770), MP; was Prime Minister of Great Britain from 1763 to 1765. He married Elizabeth Wyndham and had children. (George's son, William Grenville, 1st Baron Grenville, also became prime minister.)

  3. Hester (Temple) Grenville. (abt. 1678 - 1752) Hester "1st Countess Temple, 2nd Viscountess Cobham" Grenville formerly Temple. Born about 1678 [location unknown] Ancestors. Daughter of Richard Temple Bt MP and Mary (Knapp) Temple. Sister of Richard Temple MP, Purbeck Temple, Christian (Temple) Lyttelton, Arthur Temple and Mary (Temple) Langham.

  4. Hester Grenville may refer to: Hester Grenville, 1st Countess Temple (1690–1752), English noblewoman. Hester Pitt, Countess of Chatham (née Grenville, 1720–1803), wife of William Pitt the Elder. Hester Grenville, mother of Hester Pitt and wife of Richard Grenville. Hester Grenville (c. 1767–1847), niece of Hester Pitt and daughter of ...

  5. Death: April 03, 1803 (82) Burton Pynsent, Somerset. Place of Burial: London, England. Immediate Family: Daughter of Richard Grenville and Hester Grenville (Temple), 1st Countess Temple. Wife of William Pitt the Elder, Prime Minister of Great Britain. Mother of Hester Stanhope; General John Pitt, 2nd Earl of Chatham; Harriot Eliot; William Pitt ...

  6. Hester Grenville, 1st Baroness Chatham was born 8 November 1720 in England, United Kingdom to Richard Grenville (1678-1727) and Hester Temple, 1st Countess Temple (c1685-1752) and died 2 April 1803 of unspecified causes.

  7. Hester Grenville, 1st Countess Temple Richard Grenville-Temple, 2nd Earl Temple , KG , PC (26 September 1711 – 12 September 1779), [1] was a British politician . He is best known for his association with his brother-in-law William Pitt with whom he served in government during Britain's participation in the Seven Years War between 1756 and 1761.