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  1. Richard Grenville-Temple, 2nd Earl Temple, KG, PC (26 September 1711 – 12 September 1779), 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.

  2. 26 de abr. de 2022 · Richard Grenville-Temple, 2nd Earl Temple, KG, PC (26 September 1711 – 12 September 1779) was a British politician. He is best known for his association with his brother-in-law William Pitt who he served with in government during Britain's participation in the Seven Years War between 1756 and 1761.

  3. When Richard Grenville-Temple 2nd Earl Temple was born on 26 September 1711, in Stowe, Buckinghamshire, England, United Kingdom, his father, Richard Grenville, was 34 and his mother, Hester Temple, was 19. He had at least 1 daughter.

  4. William Hoare RA (c. 1707 - 1792) This print is part of the 'British School II' album, which originally contained 170 prints published between around 1713 and 1810. A significant number (around 15-20) have since been removed. The album begins with a two-page prefatory text, written after 1837 (it refers to the RA’s move to Trafalgar Square ...

  5. Richard Plantagenet Temple-Nugent-Brydges-Chandos-Grenville, 2nd Duke of Buckingham and Chandos, KG GCH PC FSA (11 February 1797 – 29 July 1861), styled Viscount Cobham from birth until 1813, Earl Temple between 1813 and 1822 and Marquess of Chandos between 1822 and 1839, was a British Tory politician.

  6. Richard Grenville-Temple, 2nd Earl Temple. (1711-1779), Statesman. Mid-Georgian Portraits Catalogue Entry. Sitter in 16 portraits. Grenville-Temple entered Parliament as an MP in 1734. In 1754, his sister Hester married William Pitt, and from that time, Temple's career was linked with that of his brother-in-law.

  7. She succeeded her brother as Viscountess Cobham and was created Countess Temple in 1749; on her death in 1752 the Stowe estate passed to her son Richard Grenville-Temple (1711-79) as 2nd Earl Temple. He also inherited the Eastbury (Dorset) estate from his cousin George Bubb Doddington, Baron Melcombe (d. 1762).