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  1. General John Waldegrave, 3rd Earl Waldegrave (28 April 1718 – 22 October 1784) was a British politician and soldier. Career. Waldegrave was the youngest son of the 1st Earl Waldegrave. [1] [2] He joined the 1st Regiment of Foot in 1735, rising to the rank of captain in 1739.

  2. George Waldegrave, 4th Earl Waldegrave (1751–1789), the eldest son of the 3rd earl, was a soldier and a member of parliament. His sons, George (1784–1794) and John James (1785–1835), were the 5th and 6th earls. In 1797 the 6th earl inherited from Horace Walpole his famous residence, Strawberry Hill, Twickenham (hence the name of ...

  3. Samuel Waldegrave, second son of the eighth Earl, was a clergyman and served as Bishop of Carlisle from 1860 to 1869. William Waldegrave, second son of the twelfth Earl, is a Conservative politician and was created a life peer as Baron Waldegrave of North Hill in 1999. The family seat is Chewton House, near Chewton Mendip, Somerset.

  4. James Waldegrave, segundo conde de Waldegrave (1715-1763). John Waldegrave , tercer conde de Waldegrave (1718-1784). Lady Henrietta Waldegrave (1717-1753), se casó en primer lugar con Lord Edward Herbert, un hijo del segundo marqués de Powis y tuvo descendencia; se casó en segundo lugar con John Beard (cantante de Covent Garden ).

  5. Word reached Sporcken’s forward line, which halted behind the cover of a stretch of fir trees, but only for a short time. Then, as the drums pounded again, Maj. Gen. John Waldegrave led the front line forward, with the British 12th, 37th, and 23rd Regiments of Foot on the right and the Hanoverian Guards on the left.

  6. John Waldegrave, 3rd Earl Waldegrave. John Waldegrave was born on 28 Apr 1718, the youngest son of the 1st Earl Waldegrave. On 7 May 1751, he married Lady Elizabeth Leveson-Gower, a younger daughter of the 1st Earl Gower and they had four children. 1735 Ensign in 1st Regiment of Foot.

  7. 10 de dic. de 2021 · Following John Nairn, it was another Kirkcaldy industrialist and collector, John Waldegrave Blyth, who shaped the collection. Blyth ran a linen weaving factory in the town and he was involved with the Gallery from the start, when he became the Convener of the Art Gallery committee in 1925.