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  1. First Marquis of Landsdowne and second Earl of Shelburne. Secretary of State for the Southern Department, 30 July 1766-20 Oct 1768 (resigned post). Later appointed Home Secretary, Mar-July 1782, and Prime Minister, July 1782-Apr 1783. Biography: ODNB link for Petty, William (1737-1805) 1st Marquess of Lansdowne, statesman: References: DNB; NCA ...

  2. William Petty Landsdowne; Retratado por Jean-Laurent Mosnier, 1791. Primer ministro del Reino de Gran Bretaña Primer lord del Tesoro; 4 de julio de 1782-26 de marzo ...

  3. William Petty Landsdowne; Portrait de Jean-Laurent Mosnier, 1791. Premier ministre du Royaume de Grande-Bretagne Premier Lord du Trésor; 4 juillet 1782 - 26 mars 1783:

  4. William Petty Landsdowne es del signo de Tauro. William Petty FitzMaurice ( 2 de mayo de 1737 , Dublín – 7 de mayo de 1805 , Berkeley Square, Londres ), estadista británico, es conocido con el sobrenombre de conde Shelburne de 1761 a 1784 fecha en la cual le nombraron marqués de Lansdowne , transmitido por su esposa Sophia Carteret hija de John Carteret , segundo conde Granville por ...

  5. This portrait is one version of Gilbert Stuart's best-known full-length image of Washington. These are known as the "Lansdowne" portraits because this version was the gift of Mrs. William Bingham to William Petty, second Earl of Shelburne and first Marquis of Lansdowne, a British supporter of the American cause during the Revolutionary War.

  6. He was knighted in 1661. He was the great-grandfather of the future Prime Minister, William Petty Fitzmaurice, 2nd Earl of Shelburne and 1st Marquess of Landsdowne. Education Already at his age of 12, Petty was an able smith, clockmaker and joiner. In 1637, he became a cabin boy.

  7. Trinity College, Cambridge. Henry Petty-Fitzmaurice, 3rd Marquess of Lansdowne, KG, PC, FRS (2 July 1780 – 31 January 1863), known as Lord Henry Petty from 1784 to 1809, was a British statesman. In a ministerial career spanning nearly half a century, he notably served as Home Secretary and Chancellor of the Exchequer and was three times Lord ...