James Bridges (the third beautifulness DOS duke)
The third beautifulness DOS duke James Bridges (English: for James Brydges, 3rd Duke of Chandos, from December 27, 1731 to September 29, 1789) is a British noble, politician.
I used a courtesy title of Marquis Carnarvon (Marquess of Carnarvon) from Viscount Wilton (Viscount Wilton), 1744 to 1771 when oneself succeeded to a title until 1744 when father succeeded to a title.
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Career
On December 27, 1731, is born as the eldest son between the second beautifulness DOS duke () Henry Bridges and wife Mary (daughter of the fourth Elgin earl Charles blues ) [1]; [2].
I learn in Cambridge University [3].
Because grandfather fourth charges Elgin earl of the mother's side died on February 10, 1747, succeeded to Lord noble title Kinross of Scotland by the maternal line succession, but this title succession was settled after his death [3]; [4].
I act as the Grand Master of England, the first place ground lodge () of the Freemason from 1754 through 1757 [2].
Was picked Winchester electoral district () from the red no Shah electoral district () from 1761 through 1768 from 1754 through 1761, and acted as a member of common people Diet decision of the Whig position [2]; [3].
I acted as the bedroom Grand Chamberlain () from 1760 through 1764 [3]. For 1763 through 1764, acted as Governor of Hampshire () from 1771 through 1780 [2]; [3].
Father died on November 28, 1771, and, in succession to the third beautifulness DOS duke digit, became a member of the House of Lords [2]; [3].
Attend a Privy Councilor (PC) on May 12, 1775, and act as Lord Chamberlain () from 1783 through 1789 [2]; [3].
I died on September 29, 1789. Because there was not a boy, the most of the possession title became extinct, but Lord Kinross was succeeded only to by Ann of the only daughter (is settled in history); [4] [3].
Privilege
Title
- Lord Kinross the seventh on February 10, 1747 (de jure 7th Lord Kinloss)
- (1602 foundation Scotland noble title) (the succession is settled after death)
- A beautifulness DOS duke () the third on November 28, 1771 (Duke of Chandos)
- (1719 wound Great Britain noble title)
- Marquis Carnarvon the third on November 28, 1771 (Marquess of Carnarvon)
- (1719 foundation Great Britain noble title)
- Earl Carnarvon the third on November 28, 1771 (Earl of Carnarvon)
- (1714 foundation Great Britain noble title)
- On November 28, 1771 Viscount the third Wilton in the Hereford state (Viscount Wilton in the county of Hereford)
- (1714 foundation Great Britain noble title)
- On November 28, 1771 the eleventh beautifulness DOS baron () of Sioux Dolly in the State of Gloucester (Baron Chandos, of Sudeley in the county of Gloucester)
- (1554 foundation England noble title)
- On November 28, 1771 the sixth Bridges associate baron (6th Baronet Brydges, of Wilton in the county of Hereford) of Wilton in the Hereford state
- (1627 foundation England associate baron digit)
Family
I married marguerite Nicole in 1753, but, without a child, lost it in 1768. I marry again with Ann ギャモン in 1777. I got Ann Elizabeth of the only daughter between her. She married Prince first Buckingham = beautifulness DOS Richard temple = Nugent = Bridges = beautifulness DOS = Grenville in succession to Lord Kinross digit [4].
Source
- ^ Lundy, Darryl. "Henry Brydges, 2nd Duke of Chandos" (English). thepeerage.com. September 28, 2015 reading.
- ^ a b c d e f Heraldic Media Limited. "Chandos, Duke of" (GB, 1719-1789) (English). Cracroft's Peerage The Complete Guide to the British Peerage & Baronetage. September 28, 2015 reading.
- ^ a b c d e f g h Lundy, Darryl. "James Brydges, 3rd Duke of Chandos" (English). thepeerage.com. September 28, 2015 reading.
- ^ a b c Heraldic Media Limited. "Kinloss, Lord" (S, 1601/2) (English). Cracroft's Peerage The Complete Guide to the British Peerage & Baronetage. September 28, 2015 reading.
| Great Britain assembly () | ||
|---|---|---|
| Predecessors in the family line: Henry penton Paulet cent John | Winchester electoral district () Member of election common people Diet decision 1754 –1761 age Same electoral district simultaneous elected candidate Henry penton | The next era: Lord Harry Paulet Henry penton |
| Predecessors in the family line: Ho well Gwynne | Red no Shah electoral district () Member of election common people Diet decision 1761 –1768 age | The next era: Chase price |
| Public office | ||
| Predecessors in the family line: The second Dartmouth earl | Lord Chamberlain () 1783 –1789 age | The next era: Duke the third Dorsett |
| Honorary post | ||
| Predecessors in the family line: Duke the fifth Boulton | Governor of Hampshire () 1763 –1764 age | The next era: The first ノースィントン earl () |
| Predecessors in the family line: The first ノースィントン earl () | Governor of Hampshire 1771 –1780 age | The next era: First rivers baron () |
| Freemason | ||
| Predecessors in the family line: First chalice Fort baron | England, first place ground lodge Grand Master () 1754 –1757 age | The next era: Lord abba da |
| Title of Great Britain | ||
| Predecessors in the family line: Henry Bridges | The third beautifulness DOS duke () 1771 –1789 age | Extinction |
| English title | ||
| Predecessors in the family line: Henry Bridges | The eleventh beautifulness DOS baron () 1771 –1789 age | Stop (Dormant) |
| Scottish title | ||
| Predecessors in the family line: The Charles blues | Lord the seventh Kinross 1771 –1789 age | The next era: Ann |
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