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  1. Henry Seymour Conway (ur. 1721, zm. 9 lipca 1795) – brytyjski arystokrata, wojskowy i polityk. Życiorys. Był młodszym synem Francisa Seymoura-Conwaya, 1. barona Conway, i Charlotte Shorter, córki Johna Shortera. Był młodszym bratem 1. markiza Hertford.

  2. Uomo politico e militare inglese (n. 1721 - m. Londra 1795). Partecipò alle campagne militari in Germania e in Scozia, distinguendosi a Dettingen, Fontenoy e Culloden; prese anche parte alla sfortunata spedizione di Rochefort (1757) e alle campagne del 1761-63, sotto il duca di Brunswick. Tornato in Inghilterra, si diede alla vita politica e ...

  3. Henry Seymour Conway (1721 - 9 juillet 1795) est un maréchal et homme d'État britannique. Frère de Francis Seymour-Conway et cousin de Horace Walpole, il commence sa carrière militaire pendant la guerre de Succession d'Autriche. Il occupe divers postes politiques, dont Secrétaire en chef pour l'Irlande, secrétaire d'État au Département ...

  4. Henry Seymour Conway war der zweite Sohn von Francis Seymour-Conway, 1. Baron Conway und seiner dritten Frau Charlotte. Er ging 1732 aufs Eton College und war seit dieser Zeit eng mit seinem Cousin Horace Walpole befreundet. Am 19. Dezember 1747 heiratete er Caroline, die Tochter von John Campbell, 4. Duke of Argyll.

  5. Conway, Henry Seymour. Conway, Henry Seymour (1719–95), soldier and politician, second son of Francis Seymour Conway (Baron Conway and Killultagh, Co. Antrim) and Charlotte Conway (née Shorter), was baptised 12 August 1719 at Ragley, Warwickshire, and educated at Eton. He began military life as lieutenant in the 5th Dragoons (1737), ending ...

  6. Field-Marshal Henry Seymour Conway was second son of Francis Seymour, first Lord Conway, by his third wife, Charlotte the daughter of Sir John Shorter, Lord Mayor of London, and sister of Catherine, wife of Sir Robert Walpole, Earl of Oxford. He was born in 1721 and entered the army at an early age. During the Spring of 1740, he was in Paris ...

  7. Biography. Under George II Conway belonged to the old corps of Whigs, and in 1754 he was returned as a Government candidate on Lord Falmouth’s interest at St. Mawes. From 1754 to 1765 his most important political connexions were with the Duke of Cumberland and the 4th Duke of Devonshire. He had been appointed aide-de-camp to Cumberland in ...