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  1. Richard Grenville-Temple, 2nd Earl Temple, KG, PC (26 September 1711 – 12 September 1779), was a British politician. He is best known for his association with his brother-in-law William Pitt with whom he served in government during Britain's participation in the Seven Years War between 1756 and 1761.

  2. 26 de abr. de 2022 · Richard Grenville-Temple, 2nd Earl Temple, KG, PC (26 September 1711 – 12 September 1779) was a British politician. He is best known for his association with his brother-in-law William Pitt who he served with in government during Britain's participation in the Seven Years War between 1756 and 1761.

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    • September 26, 1711
  3. Brief Life History of Richard. When Richard Grenville-Temple 2nd Earl Temple was born on 26 September 1711, in Stowe, Buckinghamshire, England, United Kingdom, his father, Richard Grenville, was 34 and his mother, Hester Temple, was 19. He had at least 1 daughter.

  4. Object details. Title. Richard Grenville-Temple, second earl Temple. After. William Hoare RA (c. 1707 - 1792) Engraved by. Richard Houston. Published by. Richard Houston. Date. 1760-75. Object type. Print. Place of Publication. London. Dimensions. 345 mm x 277 mm. Collection.

  5. 26 de abr. de 2022 · view all. Richard Grenville, 2nd Earl Temple's Timeline. Genealogy for Richard Grenville, 2nd Earl Temple (1711 - 1779) family tree on Geni, with over 255 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

  6. Richard Grenville-Temple, 2nd Earl Temple, KG, PC (26 September 1711 – 12 September 1779), was a British politician. He is best known for his association with his brother-in-law William Pitt with whom he served in government during Britain's participation in the Seven Years War between 1756 and 1761.

  7. 10 de ene. de 2007 · The Grenville papers : being the correspondence of Richard Grenville Earl Temple, K.G., and the Right Hon: George Grenville, their friends and contemporaries. Now first published form the MSS., formerly preserved at Stowe.