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  1. Robert Grosvenor, 1st Marquess of Westminster, KG (22 March 1767 – 17 February 1845) was the son of the 1st Earl Grosvenor, whom he succeeded in 1802 as 2nd Earl Grosvenor. He was created Marquess of Westminster in 1831. He was an English Member of Parliament (MP) and an ancestor of the modern-day Dukes of Westminster.

  2. Robert Grosvenor, 1st Marquess of Westminster (1767 - 1845) RA Collection: People and Organisations. Son of the 1st Earl Grosvenor (1731-1802), whom he succeeded in 1802 as 2nd Earl Grosvenor. He was created Marquess of Westminster in 1831. He was an English Member of Parliament (MP) and an ancestor of the modern-day Dukes of Westminster.

  3. Marquess of Westminster, 1831: Robert Grosvenor 1767–1845 1st Marquess of Westminster, 2nd Earl Grosvenor, Viscount Belgrave, and Baron Grosvenor: Eleanor Egerton 1770–1846: Henry Yelverton 1780–1810 19th Baron Grey de Ruthyn: Baron Ebury of Ebury Manor in the County of Middlesex, 1857: Richard Grosvenor 1795–1869

  4. United Kingdom. The statue of the 1st Marquess of Westminster is an outdoor sculpture depicting the owner and developer of the surrounding Grosvenor estate, Robert Grosvenor, 1st Marquess of Westminster. The statue by Jonathan Wylder is located at the corner of Wilton and Grosvenor Crescents, Belgravia, London, England, and was ...

  5. Robert Grosvenor, 1st Marquess of Westminster. (1767-1845), Patron of art and the turf. Regency Portraits Catalogue Entry. Sitter associated with 8 portraits. Elected as an MP in 1788, he supported the Whigs and took an active part in public affairs.

  6. 4 de may. de 2024 · artist: J. Thomson. title: Robert Grosvenor, 1st Marquess of Westminster, 1767 - 1845. date created: 1820. after: John Hoppner (1758 - 1810) English. materials: Stipple engraving on paper. measurements: 21.50 x 13.40 cm. object type: Work on paper. credit line: Mrs A.G. Macqueen Ferguson Gift 1950. accession number: UP G 234. gallery:

  7. Robert Grosvenor, 1st Marquess of Westminster, was the son of the 1st Earl Grosvenor, whom he succeeded in 1802 as 2nd Earl Grosvenor. He was created Marquess of Westminster in 1831. He was an English Member of Parliament (MP) and an ancestor of the modern-day Dukes of Westminster.