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  1. Frances Knyvet. Katherine Villiers, Duchess of Buckingham, Marchioness of Antrim, 18th Baroness de Ros of Helmsley ( née Lady Katherine Manners; died 1649) was an English aristocrat. The daughter and heiress of Francis Manners, 6th Earl of Rutland, she was known as the richest woman in Britain outside of the royal family.

  2. Edward Villiers (1620–1689) Sir Edward Villiers (April 1620 – July 1689) was an English Royalist soldier and courtier. Part of the powerful Villiers family, he was a friend of Edward Hyde, chief advisor to Charles I and Charles II from 1641 to 1668. He fought for the Royalists in the First English Civil War and went into exile from 1649 ...

  3. Maria Ponsonby, Viscountess Duncannon (sister) Residence. Osterley Park. Sarah Sophia Child Villiers, Countess of Jersey (4 March 1785 – 26 January 1867), born Lady Sarah Fane, was an English noblewoman and banker, and through her marriage a member of the Villiers family .

  4. Theresa Anne Villiers (born 5 March 1968) is a British politician who has served as the Member of Parliament (MP) for Chipping Barnet since 2005, having previously served as a Member of the European Parliament from 1999 to 2005. A member of the Conservative Party, Villiers was Minister of State for Rail and Aviation from 2010 to 2012, Secretary ...

  5. British. Occupation. Film producer, actor, writer. George Francis William Child Villiers, 10th Earl of Jersey (born 5 February 1976), known professionally as William Villiers, is a British nobleman and peer of the Villiers family. He is a former film producer, actor and writer. [1] He was the Director of Intellectual Property for HandMade Films.

  6. Over time, Villiers began to take advantage of his unique position in increasingly bizarre and inappropriate ways—and the crazier his actions became, the more the public started to hate him. Wikipedia . 22. He Gave The World A Legend. George Villiers met and befriended the famous philosopher Sir Francis Bacon.

  7. Villiers, sur le Wiktionnaire. Villiers est un toponyme français et un patronyme commun en France et au Royaume-Uni, notamment. C'est également le nom de plusieurs produits et entreprises. Il est dérivé du latin villare, et est apparenté au toponyme Villars, Viller, Villers et Willer .