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  1. Lieutenant Thomas Grosvenor (1744-1825) and His Negro Servant | Yale Center For British Art. John Trumbull, Lieutenant Thomas Grosvenor (1744-1825) and His Negro Servant. Yale University Art Gallery, Mabel Garvan Collection, 1932.302.

  2. Sir Thomas Grosvenor, 3rd Baronet (20 November 1656 – 2 July 1700) was an English Member of Parliament, and an ancestor of the modern day Dukes of Westminster. He was the first member of the family to build a substantial house on the present site of Eaton Hall in Cheshire .

    • 2 July 1700 (aged 43)
    • Tory
  3. 13 de ago. de 2016 · En 1677 Sir Thomas Grosvenor se casó con Mary Davies, de 12 años, heredera de unos terrenos ubicados a las afueras de Londres, y pasó a ser propietario de más de 200 hectáreas de pantanos ...

  4. For three hundred years the Grosvenor family has owned large estates in what are now some of the most valuable parts of Westminster. These estates were acquired in 1677 through the marriage of Sir Thomas Grosvenor with Mary Davies, the infant daughter and heiress of a scrivener in the City of London.

  5. 16 de abr. de 2020 · Sus propiedades se remontan al siglo XVII cuando sir Thomas Grosvenor se casó con la rica heredera Mary Davies, dueña de más de 200 hectáreas en el centro de Londres. Actualmente tiene...

  6. The expressions on the faces of the surrounding American soldiers and the two departing figures at right, Lieutenant Thomas Grosvenor and his black servant, combine concern for the dying Warren and astonishment at the magnanimity of Small.

  7. Grosvenor of Eaton. Sir Thomas Grosvenor, 3rd Baronet (1656–1700) married Mary Davies heir to the land to the west of London, later to become the Mayfair, Park Lane and Belgravia areas of London, a prosperous part of the Grosvenor estate.