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  1. 6 giorni fa · He died in 1790, being succeeded by his son Frederick, earl of Guilford and 8th Lord North, the former prime minister (d. 1792). His widow Anne, who held Kirtling as dower, died in 1797, when the estate came to their son George Augustus North, earl of Guilford and 9th Lord North (d. 1802).

  2. 4 giorni fa · Harlowbury passed in succession to Francis North, Lord Guilford (d. 1729), Francis North, Lord North and Guilford, later earl of Guilford (d. 1790), and then to Frederick North, the 2nd earl (d. 1792), better known as Lord North, the prime minister.

  3. 3 giorni fa · After the death of Frederick North, earl of Guilford, in 1827, the patronage was twice exercised (in 1831 and 1835) by his elder daughter Maria and her husband John Crichton-Stuart, marquess of Bute, evidently under some arrangement between Maria and her sister Susan.

  4. 20 giu 2024 · Belonged to Frederick North, 5th Earl of Guilford (1766-1827) and to Sir Thomas Phillipps (no. 11868). Purchased from H. P. Kraus in 1959 by Thomas E. Marston. Binding: Ca. 1800, Italy.

  5. 31 mag 2024 · The papers of the North family include those of Francis North, 1st Earl of Guilford (1704-90), containing much on the politics of the Court and the borough. The collection also includes about 60 volumes of official and financial papers of his son Frederick, Lord North (1732-92), the Prime Minister.

    • Isabel Holowaty
    • 2010
  6. 29 mag 2024 · The speaker at the event was Emeritus Professor of the Department of History Eleni Aggelomati-Tsougaraki, who, in her 45-minute speech, discussed the founding and operation of the Ionian Academy, which was both inspired and realised by the British philhellene Frederick North, Earl of Guilford.

  7. 3 giorni fa · Upon accession to the English throne, he styled himself "King of Great Britain" and was so proclaimed. Legally, however, he and his successors held separate English and Scottish kingships until the Act of Union of 1707, when the two kingdoms were united as the Kingdom of Great Britain.