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  1. William Legge, X conte di Dartmouth, noto semplicemente come William Dartmouth, è un politico e nobile britannico, europarlamentare per il Partito per l'Indipendenza del Regno Unito.

  2. William Legge, I conte di Dartmouth (14 ottobre 1675 – 15 dicembre 1750), è stato un nobile inglese

  3. William Legge, II conte di Dartmouth (20 giugno 1731 – 15 luglio 1801), è stato un nobile e politico inglese

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    Dartmouth is the eldest son of the 9th Earl of Dartmouth and Raine McCorquodale, the daughter of romantic novelist Dame Barbara Cartland. He became a stepbrother of Lady Diana Spencerwhen in 1976 his mother remarried. Dartmouth was educated at Eton and Christ Church, Oxford, where he was elected an officer of the Oxford University Conservative Asso...

    Dartmouth qualified as a chartered accountant, which was also the occupation of his father Gerald Legge, 9th Earl of Dartmouth. At the general election of February 1974, as Viscount Lewisham, Dartmouth unsuccessfully contested Leigh, Lancashire, for the Conservatives, and at the election of October 1974 he fought Stockport Southfor them. In 1975, h...

    In June 2009, Dartmouth married Melbourne-born former model Fiona Campbell, now styled Lady Dartmouth, whose first husband, Matt Handbury, is a nephew of Rupert Murdoch.They subsequently divorced. Dartmouth has a son, Gerald Glen Kavanagh-Legge (born 2005), from his previous relationship with the television producer Claire Kavanagh.

  4. William Legge, 2nd earl of Dartmouth (born June 20, 1731—died July 15, 1801, Blackheath, Kent, England) was a British statesman who played a significant role in the events leading to the American Revolution.

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  5. William Legge, X conte di Dartmouth, noto semplicemente come William Dartmouth (23 settembre 1949), è un politico e nobile britannico, europarlamentare per il Partito per l'Indipendenza del Regno Unito.

  6. William Legge (1731-1801), the Second Earl of Dartmouth, held a number of public offices, including Secretary of State for the American Colonies.