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  1. Francis Nathaniel Conyngham, II marchese di Conyngham (Dublino, 11 giugno 1797 – Londra, 17 luglio 1876) è stato un politico e ufficiale britannico

  2. Marchese di Conyngham. Stemma. Henry Conyngham, della contea di Donegal, venne nominato Marchese di Conyngham nel 1816 nella parìa d'Irlanda. Fu il I Conte di Conyngham, pronipote di un altro Conte omonimo, membro di una famiglia di origine scozzese, che si stabilì nella contea di Donegal, in Irlanda, nei primi anni del XVII secolo .

  3. Era il fratello gemello di Sir Francis Conyngham e il nipote di William Conyngham. Carriera politica. Successe al padre nella baronia nel maggio 1787. Nel dicembre 1789 fu creato I visconte di Conyngham, nella contea di Meath e Pari del Regno d'Irlanda.

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    Born in Dublin, Conyngham was the second son of General The 1st Marquess Conyngham and Elizabeth, daughter of Joseph Denison, and the brother of Henry, Earl of Mount Charles, and The 1st Baron Londesborough. His mother was previously the infamous last mistress of King George IV. He was educated at Eton. He became known as Lord Francis Conyngham in ...

    Conyngham was returned to Parliament for Westbury in 1818, a seat he held until 1820, and later represented Donegal (succeeding his deceased elder brother the Earl of Mount Charles) between 1825 and 1831. He served under the Earl of Liverpool as Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs between 1823 and 1826 and under Liverpool, George Canning, ...

    On 21 September 1820, Conyngham purchased a cornetcy in the 22nd Light Dragoons, but this appointment did not take place, and he was replaced by his brother Lord Albert Conyngham, after he was appointed, without purchase, to be cornet and sub-lieutenant in the 2nd Regiment of Life Guards on 23 April 1821. He purchased a lieutenancy in the 9th Light...

    Burton-Conyngham was an absentee landlord in control of some territories in Ireland; particularly in County Donegal (covering Glenties, Arranmore and most of the barony of Boylagh) in Ulster. He showed little interest in these estates he claimed there. According to Thomas Campbell Foster in an 1845 report for The Times of London newspaper, entitled...

    In his youth, Lord Conyngham was a Page of Honour to the Prince Regent (later George IV). Between 1820 and 1830 he was a Groom of the Bedchamber and Master of the Robes to George IV. As Lord Chamberlain, it fell to him on the death of William IV to go with the Archbishop of Canterbury to Kensington Palace at 5 a.m. on 20 June 1837 to inform Princes...

    Lord Conyngham married Lady Jane Paget, daughter of Henry Paget, 1st Marquess of Anglesey, on 23 April 1824. They had six children: 1. George Henry Conyngham, 3rd Marquess Conyngham(1825–1882) 2. Lady Jane Conyngham(1826–1900), married Francis Spencer, 2nd Baron Churchill and had issue. 3. Lady Frances Caroline Martha Conyngham (1827–1898), married...

  4. Fu il I Conte di Conyngham, pronipote di un altro Conte omonimo, membro di una famiglia di origine scozzese, che si stabilì nella contea di Donegal, in Irlanda, nei primi anni del XVII secolo. Henry Conyngham, della contea di Donegal, venne nominato Marchese di Conyngham nel 1816 nella parìa d'Irlanda.

  5. Francis Nathaniel Conyngham, 2nd Marquess Conyngham, KP, GCH, PC, styled Lord Francis Conyngham between 1816 and 1824 and Earl of Mount Charles between 1824 and 1832, was an Anglo-Irish soldier, courtier, politician and absentee landlord.

  6. Henry Conyngham, I marchese di Conyngham , è stato un nobile e politico britannico.