Lady Fanny Howard (pub. 1905) (14576796808) (cropped)

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Lady Fanny Howard (pub. 1905) (14576796808) (cropped)

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Identifier: catalogueofportr00savi (find matches)
Title: Catalogue of portraits, miniatures &c. : in the possession of Cecil George Savile, 4th Earl of Liverpool, Lord Steward, &c
Year: 1905 (1900s)
Authors: Savile, Cecil George
Subjects: Kirkham Abbey (Yorkshire, England)
Publisher: (Liverpool : s.n.)
Contributing Library: Getty Research Institute
Digitizing Sponsor: Getty Research Institute



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e No. 9). He died 18 Dec, 1869. Small pastel copy (18 x 12 in.) of the portrait by Weigall,at 2, Carlton House Terrace. 12. Cecil George Savile, 4th Lord Hawkesbury, Lieut. R.N., born 7 Nov., 1846. In naval uniform. Small pastel copy (18 x 12 in.) of the portrait by OttoLeyde, R.S.A., at 2, Carlton House Terrace. 13. Lady Elizabeth Christian Hervey, 2nd daughter of Frederick Augustus, 4th Earl of Bristol and Bishop of Derry, born Nov.1757, married (1) 2 April, 1776, John Thomas Foster, Esq.who died 1796, and (2) 19 October, 1809, as his 2nd wife,William, 5th Duke of Devonshire, K.G. She died at Rome,30 March, 1824, and was buried at All Saints Church, Derby.Small pastel copy (18 x 12 in.) of the portrait at 2, CarltonHouse Terrace. South Wall—over the Fireplace. 14. Robert Bankes, 2nd Earl of Liverpool, K.G., eldest son and heir of Charles, 1st Earl of Liverpool, by Amelia his 1stwife, daughter of William Watts, Esq., Governor of FortWilliam, Bengal. He was born in the parish of St.
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PORTRAITS, MINIATURES, &C, AT KIRKHAM ABBEY. 5 Margarets, Westminster, 7 June, 1770, baptised there 29June, was M.P. for Appleby, 1790, and for Rye, 1790 to1803, on the 15 November in which latter year he wascalled up to the House of Lords by writ, in his fathersBarony of Hawkesbury. He was successively Secretary ofState for Foreign Affairs, 1801-4; Home Department,1804-6, and 1807-9 ; for Foreign Affairs again in 1809 ;and for the Colonial and War Departments, 1809-12, inwhich latter year he became First Lord of the Treasury andPrime Minister, which office he held continuously for thelong period of 15 years, the tenure of which was brought toa close by an attack of paralysis, 17 Feb., 1827, whichnecessitated his resignation, 30 April, 1827. He ralliedsomewhat, and survived his successor in office, Mr. Canning,by some sixteen months. He died at Fife House, Whitehall,London, on the 4 Dec, 1828, and was buried at Hawkesbury,t8 Dec. Three-quarter length, standing, full-face ; dressed

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