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Richard Grosvenor, 2nd Marquess of Westminster KG PC (27 January 1795 – 31 October 1869), styled The Honourable Richard Grosvenor from 1795 to 1802, Viscount Belgrave from 1802 to 1831 and Earl Grosvenor from 1831 to 1845, was an English politician, landowner, property developer and benefactor.
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- Lady Elizabeth Leveson-Gower
- Lord John Russell
The Statue of Richard Grosvenor, Second Marquess of Westminster is in Grosvenor Park, Chester, Cheshire. England. It was designed by Thomas Thornycroft and was erected to commemorate the generosity of the Marquess. The statue was unveiled in 1869, and was paid for by public subscription.
Grosvenor, Richard, 2nd Marquess of Westminster (1795 -1869) The Honourable Richard Grosvenor was known under this name from 1795 to 1802, Viscount Belgrave from 1802 to 1831, and Earl Grosvenor from 1831 to 1845.
Richard Grosvenor (1795-1863), 2nd Marquess of Westminster. Search the collection. John Partridge (1790-1872) Richard Grosvenor (1795-1863), 2nd Marquess of Westminster 1855-58. Oil on canvas | 75.2 x 95.7 cm (support, canvas/panel/stretcher external) | RCIN 405454. ©. Description.
The title Marquess of Westminster was bestowed upon Robert Grosvenor, the 2nd Earl Grosvenor, at the coronation of William IV in 1831. In 1677 Sir Thomas Grosvenor wed Mary Davies. Her dowry included 500 acres to the west of what was then the boundary of London. [5]
- Marquess of Westminster, Earl Grosvenor, Viscount Belgrave, Baron Grosvenor, Baronet, of Eaton
- Hugh Grosvenor, 7th Duke of Westminster
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Richard Grosvenor, segundo marqués de Westminster KG PC (27 de enero de 1795 - 31 de octubre de 1869), llamado el Honorable Richard Grosvenor de 1795 a 1802, vizconde de Belgrave de 1802 a 1831 y Earl Grosvenor de 1831 a 1845, fue un político inglés, terrateniente, promotor inmobiliario y benefactor.