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  2. Lady Anna Gore-Langton - Wikipedia

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    Stowe House (in 1829) was her ancestral home. Lady Anna Temple-Nugent-Brydges-Chandos-Grenville was born in February 1820 to Richard, Earl Temple (later Duke of Buckingham and Chandos), and his wife, the former Lady Mary Campbell, at the ancestral seat of Stowe House. Lady Anna's father spent a vast inheritance and was declared a bankrupt.

  3. Pensmore - Wikipedia

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    Pensmore is a 72,000 square feet (6,700 m 2) home in the Ozark Mountains near Highlandville, Missouri.One of the largest homes in the United States, it has five stories, contains 14 baths, 13 bedrooms; has exterior walls 12 inches thick, and was designed to survive earthquakes, tornadoes, and bomb blasts.

  4. Grenvillite - Wikipedia

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    After Lord Temple's death in 1779, George Grenville's sons, George Nugent-Temple-Grenville, 3rd Earl Temple (from 1784 the Marquess of Buckingham), and William Wyndham Grenville, became the principal figures in the Grenville family. Temple played a key role in bringing down the Fox-North coalition in December 1783 and in bringing his cousin ...

  5. George Nugent-Temple-Grenville, 1st Marquess of Buckingham

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    The now Lord Temple also took the additional family names Nugent and Temple by Royal Warrant issued on 4 December [4] making the compound family name Nugent-Temple-Grenville. In 1782, Temple was appointed Lord Lieutenant of Buckinghamshire and in July 1782, he became a member of the Privy Council and Lord Lieutenant of Ireland in the Ministry ...

  6. Category:Grenville family - Wikipedia

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    R. Richard Grenville; Richard Grenville (1678–1727) Richard Grenville (British Army officer) Richard Grenville (died 1550) Richard Temple-Nugent-Brydges-Chandos-Grenville, 1st Duke of Buckingham and Chandos

  7. George Nugent-Grenville, 2nd Baron Nugent - Wikipedia

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    A younger son of George Nugent-Temple, 1st Marquess of Buckingham, by Lady Mary Elizabeth Nugent, only daughter and heiress of Robert Nugent, 1st Earl Nugent, he was born on 31 December 1788. His mother was created a baroness of the kingdom of Ireland in 1800, with remainder to her second son; and on her death (16 March 1813) he consequently ...

  8. Hester Grenville, 1st Countess Temple - Wikipedia

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    (George's son, William Grenville, 1st Baron Grenville, also became prime minister.) James Grenville (1715–1783), MP; served as a minister under his brother-in-law William Pitt the Younger. He married Mary Smyth and had children. Henry Grenville (1717–1784), MP; married Margaret Eleanor Banks and had children. Thomas Grenville (1719–1747 ...

  9. Blue Springs, Missouri - Wikipedia

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    On January 12, 1904 Blue Springs was incorporated as a 4th class city. [7] Blue Springs adopted a Constitutional Charter and became Home Rule Charter City in April of 1994. [8] The Bank of Blue Springs, (no longer in business) was established in 1883. The bank had a capital and surplus of $50,000 in 1926. [9]