59 relations: A Harlot's Progress, Alexander Cozens, Alexander Hamilton, 10th Duke of Hamilton, Andrea Casali, Beckford (surname), Charles Kent (English writer), City of London (UK Parliament constituency), Columbian Museum, Elizabeth Howard, Countess of Effingham, Fonthill Abbey, Fonthill Bishop, Fonthill Gifford, George Hamilton (MP), George Pitt, 1st Baron Rivers, Guildhall, London, Henry Fox, 1st Baron Holland, Hindon (UK Parliament constituency), House of St Barnabas, James Brudenell, 5th Earl of Cardigan, James Ralph, John Barnard (British politician), John Dixon (engraver), John Francis Moore (sculptor), John Jolliffe (of Petersfield), List of Great Britain by-elections (1734–54), List of Great Britain by-elections (1754–74), List of lord mayors of London, List of MPs elected in the British general election, 1754, List of MPs elected in the British general election, 1768, List of people educated at Westminster School, List of Sheriffs of London, Mary Victoria Douglas-Hamilton, Muzio Clementi, Parliament of Great Britain, Peter Beckford, Peter Beckford (hunter), Peter Beckford (junior), Petersfield (UK Parliament constituency), Radicalism (historical), Radicals (UK), Richard Oliver (radical), Samuel Vaughan, Shaftesbury (UK Parliament constituency), Sir John Philipps, 6th Baronet, Sir Richard Glyn, 1st Baronet, of Ewell, Sir Thomas Clavering, 7th Baronet, St George Botolph Lane, St Giles House, Wimborne St Giles, Thomas Chatterton, Thomas Harley, ..., Thomas Howard, 2nd Earl of Effingham, William Beckford, William Beckford of Somerley, William Calvert (MP), William Douglas-Hamilton, 12th Duke of Hamilton, William Gerard Hamilton, William Hamilton, 11th Duke of Hamilton, William Pitt, 1st Earl of Chatham, William Thomas Beckford. Expand index (9 more) »
A Harlot's Progress
A Harlot's Progress (also known as The Harlot's Progress) is a series of six paintings (1731, now destroyed) and engravings (1732) by the English artist William Hogarth.
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Alexander Cozens
Alexander Cozens (1717–1786) was a British landscape painter in watercolours, born in Russia.
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Alexander Hamilton, 10th Duke of Hamilton
Alexander Hamilton, 10th Duke of Hamilton, 7th Duke of Brandon KG PC FRS FSA (3 October 1767 – 18 August 1852) was a Scottish politician and art collector.
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Andrea Casali
Andrea Casali (17 November 1705 – 7 September 1784) was an Italian painter of the Rococo period.
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Beckford (surname)
Beckford is an English surname derived from Beckford, Worcestershire, or from a similar toponym.
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Charles Kent (English writer)
Charles (William Charles Mark) Kent (1823-1902) was an English poet, biographer, and journalist, born in London.
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City of London (UK Parliament constituency)
The City of London was a United Kingdom Parliamentary constituency.
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Columbian Museum
The Columbian Museum (1795–1825) was a museum and performance space in Boston, Massachusetts, established by Daniel Bowen, and continued by William M. S. Doyle.
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Elizabeth Howard, Countess of Effingham
Elizabeth Howard, Countess of Effingham (died 13 October 1791), formerly Elizabeth Beckford, was the wife of Thomas Howard, 2nd Earl of Effingham, and was the mother of both Thomas Howard, 3rd Earl of Effingham, and Richard Howard, 4th Earl of Effingham.
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Fonthill Abbey
Fonthill Abbey—also known as Beckford's Folly—was a large Gothic revival country house built between 1796 and 1813 at Fonthill Gifford in Wiltshire, England, at the direction of William Thomas Beckford and architect James Wyatt.
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Fonthill Bishop
Fonthill Bishop is a small village and civil parish in Wiltshire, England, to the north of the Nadder valley and south of Warminster.
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Fonthill Gifford
Fonthill Gifford is a village and civil parish in Wiltshire, England, to the north of the Nadder valley, west of Salisbury.
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George Hamilton (MP)
The Honourable George Hamilton (c. 1697 – 3 May 1775) was a British politician, the second son of James Hamilton, 6th Earl of Abercorn.
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George Pitt, 1st Baron Rivers
George Pitt, 1st Baron Rivers (1 May 1721 – 7 May 1803) was an English diplomat and politician.
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Guildhall, London
Guildhall is a Grade I-listed building in the City of London, England.
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Henry Fox, 1st Baron Holland
Henry Fox, 1st Baron Holland, PC (28 September 1705 – 1 July 1774) was a leading British politician of the 18th century.
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Hindon (UK Parliament constituency)
Hindon was a parliamentary borough consisting of the village of Hindon in Wiltshire, which elected two Members of Parliament (MPs) to the House of Commons from 1448 until 1832, when the borough was abolished by the Great Reform Act.
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House of St Barnabas
The House of St Barnabas, at 1 Greek Street, Soho, is a Grade I Listed Georgian building in London notable for its rococo plasterwork interiors and for other architectural features.
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James Brudenell, 5th Earl of Cardigan
James Brudenell, 5th Earl of Cardigan (20 April 1725 – 24 February 1811), styled The Honourable James Brudenell until 1780 and known as The Lord Brudenell between 1780 and 1790, was a British courtier and politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1754 to 1780 when he was raised to the peerage as Baron Brudenell.
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James Ralph
James Ralph (1705 – 24 January 1762) was an American-born English political writer, historian, reviewer, and Grub Street hack writer known for his works of history and his position in Alexander Pope's Dunciad B. His History of England in two volumes (1744–46) and The Case of the Authors by Profession of 1758 became the dominant narratives of their time.
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John Barnard (British politician)
Sir John Barnard (c. 1685 – 28 August 1764) was a British Whig politician and Lord Mayor of London.
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John Dixon (engraver)
John Dixon (1740?–1811) was an Irish mezzotint engraver.
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John Francis Moore (sculptor)
John Francis Moore (died 1809) was a sculptor who was active in late 18th century Britain.
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John Jolliffe (of Petersfield)
John Jolliffe (c. 1697 – 31 January 1771) was an English politician.
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List of Great Britain by-elections (1734–54)
This is a list of parliamentary by-elections in Great Britain held between 1734 and 1754, with the names of the previous incumbent and the victor in the by-election.
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List of Great Britain by-elections (1754–74)
This is a list of parliamentary by-elections in Great Britain held between 1754 and 1774, with the names of the previous incumbent and the victor in the by-election.
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List of lord mayors of London
List of all Mayors and Lord Mayors of London (Leader of the City of London Corporation and First Citizen of the City of London – from medieval times).
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List of MPs elected in the British general election, 1754
MPs elected in the British general election, 1754 This is a list of the 558 MPs or Members of Parliament elected to the 314 constituencies of the Parliament of Great Britain in 1754, the 11th Parliament of Great Britain.
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List of MPs elected in the British general election, 1768
MPs elected in the British general election, 1768 This is a list of the 558 MPs or Members of Parliament elected to the 314 constituencies of the Parliament of Great Britain in 1768, the 13th Parliament of Great Britain.
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List of people educated at Westminster School
The following people were educated at Westminster School in London, and are sometimes listed with OW (Old Westminster) after their name (collectively, OWW).
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List of Sheriffs of London
This is a list of Sheriffs of the City of London.
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Mary Victoria Douglas-Hamilton
Lady Mary Victoria Douglas-Hamilton, also known as the Lady Mary Victoria Hamilton (11 December 185014 May 1922) was the Lanarkshire-born, Scottish great-grandmother of Prince Rainier III of Monaco, the fashion designer Prince Egon von Fürstenberg, the socialite and actress Princess Ira von Fürstenberg and the Czech Minister of Foreign Affairs Prince Karel Schwarzenberg.
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Muzio Clementi
Muzio Filippo Vincenzo Francesco Saverio Clementi (23 January 1752 – 10 March 1832) was an Italian-born English composer, pianist, pedagogue, conductor, music publisher, editor, and piano manufacturer.
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Parliament of Great Britain
The Parliament of Great Britain was formed in 1707 following the ratification of the Acts of Union by both the Parliament of England and the Parliament of Scotland.
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Peter Beckford
Colonel Peter Beckford (1643–1710) was acting Governor of Jamaica in 1702.
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Peter Beckford (hunter)
Peter Beckford (1740–1811), was a British landowner, huntsman, writer, collector and the patron of the composer and pianist Muzio Clementi.
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Peter Beckford (junior)
Peter Beckford (junior) (1672/3 – 1735) was a politician and businessman in early colonial Jamaica.
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Petersfield (UK Parliament constituency)
Petersfield was an English Parliamentary constituency centred on the town of Petersfield in Hampshire.
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Radicalism (historical)
The term "Radical" (from the Latin radix meaning root) during the late 18th-century and early 19th-century identified proponents of democratic reform, in what subsequently became the parliamentary Radical Movement.
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Radicals (UK)
The Radicals were a loose parliamentary political grouping in Great Britain and Ireland in the early to mid-19th century, who drew on earlier ideas of radicalism and helped to transform the Whigs into the Liberal Party.
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Richard Oliver (radical)
Richard Oliver (1735–1784) was a British merchant, plantation owner and politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1770 to 1780.
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Samuel Vaughan
Samuel Vaughan (1720–1802) was an English merchant, plantation owner, and political radical.
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Shaftesbury (UK Parliament constituency)
Shaftesbury was a parliamentary constituency in Dorset.
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Sir John Philipps, 6th Baronet
Sir John Philipps, 6th Baronet PC (c. 1701 – 22 June 1764) was a Welsh Jacobite politician.
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Sir Richard Glyn, 1st Baronet, of Ewell
Sir Richard Glyn, 1st Baronet (13 June 1711 – 1 January 1773) was a British banker and politician, who together with Joseph Vere and Thomas Hallifax founded the Bank of Vere, Glyn & Hallifax, which evolved into Williams & Glyn's Bank.
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Sir Thomas Clavering, 7th Baronet
Sir Thomas Clavering, 7th Baronet (19 June 1719 – 14 October 1794) was a British landowner and Member of Parliament.
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St George Botolph Lane
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St Giles House, Wimborne St Giles
St Giles House is located at Wimborne St Giles in East Dorset in England, just south of Cranborne Chase.
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Thomas Chatterton
Thomas Chatterton (20 November 1752 – 24 August 1770) was an English poet whose precocious talents ended in suicide at age 17.
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Thomas Harley
The Honourable Thomas Harley (24 August 1730 – 1 December 1804) was a British politician who sat in the House of Commons for 41 years from 1761 to 1802.
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Thomas Howard, 2nd Earl of Effingham
Lieutenant-General Thomas Howard, 2nd Earl of Effingham (1714 – 19 November 1763), styled Lord Howard from 1731 to 1743, was a British nobleman and Army officer, the son of Francis Howard, 1st Earl of Effingham.
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William Beckford
William Beckford may refer to.
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William Beckford of Somerley
William Beckford of Somerley (?–1799) was a Jamaican slave-owner and writer.
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William Calvert (MP)
Sir William Calvert (c. 17033 May 1761) was a British politician.
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William Douglas-Hamilton, 12th Duke of Hamilton
William Alexander Louis Stephen Douglas-Hamilton, 12th Duke of Hamilton, 9th Duke of Brandon, 2nd Duke of Châtellerault KT (12 March 1845 in London – 16 May 1895 in Algiers) was a Scottish nobleman.
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William Gerard Hamilton
William Gerard Hamilton (28 January 1729 – 16 July 1796), was English statesman and Irish politician, popularly known as "Single Speech Hamilton".
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William Hamilton, 11th Duke of Hamilton
William Alexander Archibald Hamilton, 11th Duke of Hamilton and 8th Duke of Brandon (19 February 1811 – 8 July 1863) styled Earl of Angus before 1819 and Marquess of Douglas and Clydesdale between 1819 and 1852, was a Scottish nobleman and the Premier Peer of Scotland.
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William Pitt, 1st Earl of Chatham
William Pitt, 1st Earl of Chatham, (15 November 1708 – 11 May 1778) was a British statesman of the Whig group who led the government of Great Britain twice in the middle of the 18th century.
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William Thomas Beckford
William Thomas Beckford (1 October 1760 – 2 May 1844) was an English novelist, a profligate and consummately knowledgeable art collector and patron of works of decorative art, a critic, travel writer and sometime politician, reputed at one stage in his life to be the richest commoner in England.
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References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Beckford_(politician)