Thomas Coningsby, 1st Earl Coningsby — PC (1656 – 1 May 1729), was an English member of parliament and privy councillor.Early lifeThomas Coningsby was born about 1657, was great grandson of Sir Thomas Coningsby, and the son of Humphrey Coningsby, by Lettice, eldest daughter of Sir… … Wikipedia
Earl of Mar — oder gälisch Mormaer of Mar ist ein alter schottischer Adelstitel, der später zur Peerage des Vereinigten Königreichs gehörte. Er ist erstmals im Jahr 1014 im Nordosten Schottlands belegt und gilt damit als einer der ältesten Adelstitels in… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Earl of Essex — is a title that has been held by several families and individuals, of which the best known and most closely associated with the title was Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl of Essex (1566 1601). The earldom was first created in the twelfth century for… … Wikipedia
Thomas Coningsby — Sir Thomas Coningsby, (d. 1625), was an English soldier and Member of Parliament, notable for his diary of military action in France in 1591.BirthThomas Coningsby was the son and heir of Humphrey Coningsby, of Hampton Court, Herefordshire, by… … Wikipedia
Benjamin Disraeli, 1. Earl of Beaconsfield — Benjamin Disraeli (* 21. Dezember 1804 in London; † 19. April 1881 in Mayfair), seit 1876 1. Earl of Beaconsfield, war ein erfolgreicher Romanschriftsteller und zweifach britischer Premierminister. Benjamin Disraeli Inhaltsverzeichnis … Deutsch Wikipedia
DISRAELI, BENJAMIN, EARL OF BEACONSFIELD — (1804–1881), British statesman and novelist. His father, the historian and essayist … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Disraeli, Benjamin, Earl Of Beaconsfield, Viscount Hughenden Of Hughenden — ▪ prime minister of United Kingdom Introduction byname Dizzy born December 21, 1804, London, England died April 19, 1881, London British statesman (Parliament) and novelist who was twice prime minister (1868, 1874–80) and who provided the… … Universalium
Disraeli, Benjamin, Earl of Beaconsfield — (1804–81) Statesman and author. Benjamin Disraeli was the most exotic figure ever to reach the summit of British politics. A debt ridden young Jew of the Anglican faith, regarded as a combination of literary poseur, social climber and… … Who’s Who in Jewish History after the period of the Old Testament
Charles Gerard, 1st Earl of Macclesfield — The 1st Earl of Macclesfield. By William Dobson in the Dunedin Public Art Gallery Charles Gerard, 1st Earl of Macclesfield PC (ca. 1618 – 7 January 1694) was an English aristocrat, soldier and courtier. Contents … Wikipedia
Rutland, John James Robert Manners, 7th Duke of, Marquess Of Granby, Earl Of Rutland, Lord Manners Of Haddon — ▪ British politician born Dec. 13, 1818, Belvoir Castle, Leicestershire, Eng. died Aug. 4, 1906, Belvoir Castle Conservative Party politician of reformist inclinations who was a leading figure in the “Young England” movement of Britain in the… … Universalium