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  1. Philip Stanhope, 2nd Earl of Chesterfield PC FRS (1634 – 28 January 1714) was a peer in the peerage of England. [1] Personal life. He was the son of Henry Stanhope, Lord Stanhope and his wife, Katherine Wotton. [1] . He inherited the title of Earl of Chesterfield on the death of his grandfather in 1656. [1] .

  2. 30 de abr. de 2022 · Philip Stanhope, 2nd Earl of Chesterfield PC (1634 – 28 January 1714) was the son of Henry Stanhope, Lord Stanhope and his wife, Katherine Wotton. He inherited the title of Earl of Chesterfield upon his grandfather's death in 1656.

    • Shelford, England
    • 1634
    • England
    • Shelford, Nottinghamshire, England
  3. Hace 4 días · Philip Stanhope, 2nd Earl of Chesterfield (1633 - 1714) RA Collection: People and Organisations Courtier, and politician. Profile. Born: 1633 Died: 1714. Share

  4. Earl of Chesterfield, in the County of Derby, was a title in the Peerage of England. It was created in 1628 for Philip Stanhope, 1st Baron Stanhope. He had been created Baron Stanhope, of Shelford in the County of Nottingham, in 1616, also in the Peerage of England.

  5. Philip Stanhope, 2nd Earl Stanhope, FRS (15 August 1714 – 7 March 1786) was a British peer. The son of James Stanhope, 1st Earl Stanhope, and Lucy Pitt, he succeeded to his father's titles in 1721. He was a Fellow of the Royal Society from 1735, and had a lifelong interest in mathematics.

  6. In 1658 Philip Stanhope 2nd Earl Chesterfield (age 24) was imprisoned for wounding Captain John Whalley in a duel at Tower of London.

  7. 9 de may. de 2024 · Lord Chesterfield, Phillip Stanhope, was the second Earl of Chesterfield and something of a rogue; notorious for drinking, gambling and an exceeding wild nature. His killing of Wolly was indeed his third duel, all of which were illegal at this time.