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  1. When Robert Grosvenor 1st Marquess of Westminster and 2nd Earl Grosvenor was born on 22 March 1767, in St George Hanover Square, London, England, United Kingdom, his father, Richard Grosvenor 1st Earl Grosvenor, was 35 and his mother, Henrietta Vernon, was 21.

  2. Sir Robert Grosvenor, 6th Baronet (father) Jane Warre (mother) Richard Grosvenor, 1st Earl Grosvenor ( / ˈɡroʊvənər / GROH-vən-ər; 18 June 1731 – 5 August 1802) was an English landowner, Tory politician and peer who sat in the British House of Commons representing the parliamentary constituency of the City of Chester from 1754 to 1761.

  3. 12 de ago. de 2018 · Children of Robert Grosvenor, 1st Marquess of Westminster and Lady Eleanor Egerton. Richard Grosvenor, 2nd Marquess of Westminster + 1 b. 27 Jan 1795, d. 31 Oct 1869; Thomas Grosvenor Egerton, 2nd Earl of Wilton of Wilton Castle + 1 b. 30 Dec 1799, d. 7 Mar 1882; Robert Grosvenor, 1st Baron Ebury of Ebury Manor + 1 b. 24 Apr 1801, d. 18 Nov 1893

  4. 2. Lord Hugh Lupus Grosvenor, later 3rd Marquess of Westminster later 1st Duke of Westminster. 3. Lord Gilbert Norman Grosvenor RN (b. 6 Jan 1833; d. 20 Mar 1854) 4. Lord Richard de Aquila Grosvenor, later 1st Baron Stalbridge. 1. Lady Eleanor Grosvenor (b. 22 Oct 1820; dsp. 4 May 1911), mar. 25 Aug 1842 Algernon [Percy], 4th Duke of ...

  5. SW1, Pimlico Road. The 1954 film 'Cocktails in the Kitchen' has Dirk Bogarde and wife living in a one-room flat in the Cundy Street flats near here and, at about 30 mins in, the camera pans past this junction showing this fountain and the statue exactly as they now are. 'EMW' are the initials of the Marquess's wife, Elizabeth Mary who died 1891 ...

  6. He was succeeded by his eldest son, Richard Grosvenor, 2nd Marquess of Westminster. In 1998 a statue of Grosvenor, by Jonathan Wylder, was erected in Belgrave Square, London. On the statue is a quotation by Ruskin that reads "When we build let us think we build for ever".

  7. Born, son of Sir Robert, at Millbank House (alias: Peterborough House, Grosvenor House). Shown on this 1690 map to be approximately on the Thorney Street site now occupied by the Hilton Double Tree, but it was at the riverside then. Demolished in 1809. He is said to have 'devoted himself ... to the improvement of his London property'. During the London season (April - August) he lived in ...