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  1. 23 de may. de 2018 · John Hervey, 2nd Baron Hervey (1696–1743), was a politician, court wit and pamphleteer. On the death of his half-brother Carr in 1723 he took the courtesy title of Lord Hervey and gained some renown both as a writer and in politics.

  2. John Hervey, 2nd Baron Hervey (1696–1743) was a courtier and politicial writer. He was the son of the first Earl of Bristol, and took the courtesy title of Baron Hervey of Ickworth on his brother's death in 1723, but died before his father and so never became Earl of Bristol. Hervey was born in Jermyn Street, St James's and educated at ...

  3. 2 de jul. de 2014 · Access-restricted-item true Addeddate 2014-07-02 18:20:11.331947 Bookplateleaf 0002 Boxid IA1611123 ...

  4. Children of John Hervey, 2nd Baron Hervey of Ickworth and Mary Lepell. George William Hervey, 2nd Earl of Bristol 5 b. 3 Aug 1721, d. 18 Mar 1775; Hon. Lepell Hervey + b. 15 Apr 1723, d. 11 Mar 1780; Vice-Admiral Augustus John Hervey, 3rd Earl of Bristol + 5 b. 19 May 1724, d. 23 Sep 1779; Lady Mary Hervey + 6 b. c 1726, d. 9 Apr 1815

  5. John Hervey, Baron Hervey of Ickworth (1696-1743), Pamphlet and memoir writer. Early Georgian Portraits Catalogue Entry. Sitter in 5 portraits Wit and author of the famous 'Memoirs of the Reign of George II'; exercised considerable influence over Queen Caroline; was satirised by Pope as Lord Fanny and responded with a series of vicious pamphlets.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mary_HerveyMary Hervey - Wikipedia

    Hon. George William Hervey, later 3rd Baron Hervey, later 2nd Earl of Bristol (1721–1775), died unmarried; Lady Lepell Hervey (15 April 1723 – 11 May 1780), married 26 February 1742–3 Constantine John Phipps, 1st Baron Mulgrave, and had issue; Hon. Augustus John Hervey, later 3rd Earl of Bristol (1724–1779), died without legitimate issue

  7. Collection: John Hervey, 2nd Baron Hervey: Reference: GEO/MAIN/53088-53977: Title: Manuscript of "Memoirs of the Reign of George II" Date [1781-1815] Description