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Elizabeth Grenville (née Wyndham; 1719 – 5 December 1769) was an English artist and writer. She was the wife of George Grenville, prime minister from 1763 to 1765; the daughter of Sir William Wyndham, a prominent Tory politician; and the mother of William Grenville, prime minister from 1806 to 1807.
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- 5 December 1769 (aged 49–50), Wotton Underwood, Buckinghamshire, England
- Elizabeth Wyndham, 1719, Westminster, England
Elizabeth Grenville (24 October 1756 – 21 December 1842), married (as his second wife) John Proby, 1st Earl of Carysfort (1751–1828), on 12 April 1787, and had three daughters William Grenville, 1st Baron Grenville (25 October 1759 – 12 January 1834), later Prime Minister
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Elizabeth Grenville (1756-1842), casada con el 1.º conde de Carysfort. William Wyndham Grenville, 1. er barón Grenville, se convertiría en primer ministro del Reino Unido. Catherine Grenville (1761-1796), casada con Richard Griffin, 2º Barón Braybrooke. Hester Grenville casada con el primer conde Fortescue. Bibliografía. Anderson, Fred.
Arms of Grenville: Gules, three clarions or. Sir Richard Grenville (15 June 1542 – 10 September 1591), also spelt Greynvile, Greeneville, and Greenfield, was an English privateer and explorer. Grenville was lord of the manors of Stowe, Cornwall and Bideford, Devon.
Courtesy of the Victoria & Albert Museum, London. Dame Margaret Helen Greville, DBE ( née Anderson; 20 December 1863 – 15 September 1942), was a British society hostess and philanthropist. She was the wife of the Hon. Ronald Greville (1864–1908).
Chatham and Elizabeth Grenville, her sister-in-law, are the only two women in British history to have been both the wife of a prime minister and the mother of another prime minister. Early life. Born on 8 November 1720 in London, she was the only daughter of Richard Grenville and Hester Grenville, 1st Countess Temple. [1] Marriage.
Elizabeth Grenville (née Wyndham; 1719 – 5 December 1769) was a British artist and writer. She was the wife of George Grenville, prime minister from 1763 to 1765; the daughter of Sir William Wyndham, a prominent Tory politician; and the mother of William Grenville, prime minister from 1806 to 1807.