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  1. Background and career. Marriage and children. Death. References. External links. Thomas Anson, 1st Viscount Anson (14 February 1767 – 31 July 1818) was a British politician and peer from the Anson family . Background and career [ edit] Shugborough Hall, seats of Earls of Lichfield, Viscount Anson.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Anson_familyAnson family - Wikipedia

    George Anson's aforementioned eldest son was Thomas Anson, 1st Viscount Anson (1767–1818), who represented Lichfield in the House of Commons as a Whig from 1789 to 1806 until he was raised to the peerage on 17 February 1806 as Baron Soberton, of Soberton in the County of Southampton, and Viscount Anson, of Shugborough and Orgreave in the County of Stafford, both in the Peerage of the United ...

  3. Thomas William Anson, 1st Earl of Lichfield PC (20 October 1795 – 18 March 1854), previously known as The Viscount Anson from 1818 to 1831, was a British Whig politician from the Anson family. He served under Lord Grey and Lord Melbourne as Master of the Buckhounds between 1830 and 1834 and under Melbourne Postmaster General between 1835 and ...

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  4. 28 de abr. de 2022 · The short answer is that the relief, now known to most as the “Shepherds Monument”, was commissioned by Thomas Anson (c.1695–1773), MP for Lichfield (1747–70), traveller, dilettante, and member of the Royal Society, carved by the Dutchman Peter Schneemakers, and erected sometime between 1748 and 1750. [3]

  5. 14 de dic. de 2018 · Thomas Anson. December 14, 2018 Nelson Mundell Leave a comment. This is a guest blog written by independent researcher Audrey Dewjee. Audrey has more than 40 years of research, mainly examining and unearthing the history of Black and Asian people in Britain.

  6. Thomas William Anson, 1st Earl of Lichfield PC (20 October 1795 – 18 March 1854), previously known as The Viscount Anson from 1818 to 1831, was a British Whig politician from the Anson family. He served under Lord Grey and Lord Melbourne as Master of the Buckhounds between 1830 and 1834 and under Melbourne Postmaster General between 1835 and 1841.

  7. 7 de oct. de 2019 · Thomas Anson – the Story of a Slave in the Dales. “…I researched and wrote in the spirit of honouring lives that historians have often ignored and also in an attempt to understand something, however infinitessimal, about what ordinary people wore, or how their lives related to textiles; what their textiles could say about them and society ...