
Earl of Radnor - Wikipedia
Earl of Radnor, of the County of Radnor, is a title which has been created twice. It was first created in the Peerage of England in 1679 for John Robartes, 2nd Baron Robartes, a notable …
The Estate | Longford Estate
In the 18th century the 2nd Earl of Radnor, employed the architect James Wyatt to transform it into a hexagonal palace; a project which was abandoned. It was left to the 4th Earl of Radnor …
Longford Castle owner Lord Radnor's sister is jailed for 10 weeks
Jul 17, 2020 · Harrow-educated Lord Radnor, William Pleydell-Bouverie, is the owner of Elizabethan stately home which sits on the banks of the River Avon near Salisbury, Wiltshire. …
John Robartes, 1st Earl of Radnor - Wikipedia
John Robartes, 1st Earl of Radnor PC (1606 – 17 July 1685) was an English politician, peer and military officer who fought for the Parliamentary cause during the English Civil War. He retired …
William Pleydell-Bouverie, 5th Earl of Radnor - Wikipedia
William Pleydell-Bouverie, 5th Earl of Radnor PC (19 June 1841 – 3 June 1900), styled Viscount Folkestone from 1869 to 1889, was a British Conservative politician. He served as Treasurer …
The Earl of Radnor - The Telegraph
Aug 14, 2008 · The Earl of Radnor, who died on August 11 aged 80, was the owner of Longford Castle in Wiltshire; he preserved and enhanced his inheritance, and was a knowledgeable …
Parliamentary career for The Earl of Radnor - MPs and Lords - UK …
Nov 11, 1999 · His full title was The Rt Hon. the Earl of Radnor. His name was Jacob Pleydell-Bouverie. Find out about the Parliamentary career of The Earl of Radnor, including posts and …
Radical Lord Radnor : the Public Life of Viscount Folkestone, Third ...
Although he was a great hereditary landowner, Lord Radnor was the most radical nobleman to serve in Parliament in the first half of the nineteenth century. In this political biography, …
The Radical Lord Radnor: The Public Life of Viscount Folkestone, …
The third Earl of Radnor, born William Pleydell-Bouverie, served in the British House of Commons for twenty-seven years (1801-1828) as Viscount Folkestone and i...
William Bouverie, 1st Earl of Radnor - Wikipedia
On 31 October 1765, he was created Earl of Radnor and Baron Pleydell-Bouverie. Radnor was appointed a Fellow of the Royal Society on 17 December 1767. [ 1 ] He was elected governor …
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