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George William Frederick Villiers, 4th Earl of Clarendon (12 January 1800 – 27 June 1870) was an English diplomat and statesman from the Villiers family. He served a succession of Whig and Liberal administrations.
Villiers (/ ˈ v ɪ l ər z / VIL-ərz) is an aristocratic family in the United Kingdom. Over time, various members of the Villiers family were made knights, baronets, and peers. Peerages held by the Villiers family include the dukedoms of Buckingham (1623–1687) and Cleveland (1670–1709), as well as the earldoms of Anglesey (1623–1661), Jersey (since 1697), and Clarendon (since 17
George Edward Laurence Villiers, 8th Earl of Clarendon (born 12 February 1976) is the only son of the 7th Earl and his wife Jane Diana Dawson. He married Bryonie V. L. Leask, daughter of Major-General Anthony de Camborne Lowther Leask, while still styled as Lord Hyde.
In a way, it can be compared to HBO's Succession as both series explore people and their ambition, ... Nicholas Galitzine stars as George Villiers, 1st Duke of Buckingham. Tony Curran as King James I.
George Herbert Hyde Villiers, 6th Earl of Clarendon, KG GCMG GCVO GCStJ PC DL (7 June 1877 – 13 December 1955), styled Lord Hyde from 1877 to 1914, was a British Conservative politician from the Villiers family.
The British actor shines in the new historical miniseries, depicting how George Villiers went from "fragile young man to essentially someone who had the power of the King of England."
Emily Theresa Russell, Baroness Ampthill, [1] VA (9 September 1843 – 22 February 1927) was a British courtier.. Born Lady Emily Theresa Villiers, she was the third daughter of George Villiers, 4th Earl of Clarendon and his wife, Katherine (née Grimston, formerly Foster-Barham), eldest daughter of James Grimston, 1st Earl of Verulam.
George Villiers, 4th Earl of Clarendon (1800–1870), English diplomat and statesman, Foreign Secretary George Villiers, 6th Earl of Clarendon (1877–1955), British Conservative politician, Governor-General of South Africa