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  1. CLARENDON, GEORGE WILLIAM FREDERICK VILLIERS, 4th Earl of (in the Villiers line) (1800–1870), English diplomatist and statesman, was born in London on the 12th of January 1800. He was the eldest son of Hon. George Villiers (1750–1827), youngest son of the 1st earl of Clarendon (second creation), by Theresa, only daughter of the first Lord Boringdon, and granddaughter of the first Lord Gr

  2. Herbert Maxwell: The Life and Letters of George William Frederick, Fourth Earl of Clarendon. 2 Bände, Edward Arnold, London 1913. George Villiers: A Vanished Victorian. Being the Life of George Villiers, Fourth Earl of Clarendon, 1800–1870. Eyre & Spottiswoode, 1938. Clarendon, George William Frederick Villiers, 4th Earl of.

  3. George William Frederick Villiers, 4th Earl of Clarendon of the 1776 creation (lived 1800–1870) Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title 4th Earl of Clarendon .

  4. Sir George Grey to Clarendon, 28 May 1851 (File) Objections of colonies to convicts; Van Diemen's Land; openings for limited numbers in Western Australia; Moreton Bay; treatment of convicts prior to transportation. Subseries Box 16. Clarendon Dep. Irish: Correspondence: H, 9 October 1849 - 21 November 1849. Filmed selectively.

  5. 30 de abr. de 2020 · Biographical / Historical. George Villiers (1800-1870), 4th Earl of Clarendon (succeeded 1838), Officer in Diplomatic Service 1820-1839. Lord Privy Seal 1839-1841, President of Board of Trade 1846-1847, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland 1847-1852, Foreign Secretary 1853-1858, Chancellor of Duchy of Lancaster 1864-1865, Foreign Secretary 1865-1866 ...

  6. George William Frederick Villiers, 4th Earl of Clarendon KG GCB PC (12 January 1800 – 27 June 1870), was an English diplomat and statesman from the Villiers family. Contents 1 Background and education

  7. George William Frederick Villiers, 4th Earl of Clarendon of the second creation (1800-70) was ambassador at Madrid, 1833-9, Lord Privy Seal, 1839-41, President of the Board of Trade, 1846, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, 1847-52, Foreign Secretary, 1853-8, 1865-6, 1868-70 and Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, 1864.