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Richard Grosvenor, 2nd Marquess of Westminster

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Grosvenor's parents had instilled "high moral principles" in their children, and these stayed with Richard throughout his life. He has been described as "of austere character and unswerving devotion to duty as family man, politician and landlord". His
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Grosvenor continued the family interest in horse racing and, when he was living in the country estate, he spent time hunting and fishing. He gave generously to charity, and built and restored churches. He was an early patron of the
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Grosvenor "devoted himself ... to the improvement of his London property", and added to his properties in Dorset and Cheshire; he was described as being a "model landlord".
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Lord Westminster and his wife had thirteen children, ten of whom survived into adulthood and three of whom lived into their nineties. Their second son
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style. On his estates Grosvenor built farms, schools and "numerous" cottages. Among his schools were the Bishopsfield Schools in
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to make alterations to it, including raising the centre of the south front to make it look like a tower. Burn also designed
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says "he administered his vast estate with a combination of intelligence and generosity not often witnessed".
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in the City of Westminster, London is a drinking fountain decorated with mosaics in his honour.
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in Wiltshire on 31 October 1869 after a short illness and was buried in the family vault in
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from 1831 to 1845, was an English politician, landowner, property developer and benefactor.
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Lady Theodora Grosvenor (7 July 1840 β€“ 24 March 1924); writer m. Thomas Merthyr Guest.
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until the constituency was divided in 1832, and from then until 1834 he represented
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on 6 July 1857. Of his political activity it is said that "he seldom spoke in the
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Lord Westminster married Lady Elizabeth Leveson-Gower, younger daughter of
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Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for English constituencies
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Lady Elizabeth Grosvenor (9 July 1824 β€“ 16 December 1899), married
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Lady Octavia Grosvenor (22 September 1829 β€“ 29 May 1921); m. Col.
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Lady Jane Grosvenor (29 August 1834 β€“ 13 July 1921); m. firstly,
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Lady Agnes Grosvenor (24 January 1831 β€“ 22 January 1909); m.
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The Hon. Gilbert Grosvenor (10 April 1823 β€“ 2 January 1824).
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Lady Caroline Grosvenor (14 June 1828 β€“ 24 March 1906); m.
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Lady Evelyn Grosvenor (16 December 1826 β€“ 25 January 1839).
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Lady Mary Grosvenor (2 December 1821 β€“ 2 January 1912); m.
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Grosvenor, Richard, second marquess of Westminster (1795–1869)
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Lord Gilbert Grosvenor (6 January 1833 β€“ 20 March 1854).
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contributions in Parliament by the Marquess of Westminster
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succeeded him as 3rd Marquess; he was later created
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Reynolds (2004) ' 451:, Cheshire, had been rebuilt in flamboyant 1657:William Grosvenor, 3rd Duke of Westminster 1500: 1486: 1478: 1223: 661:(13 October 1825 β€“ 22 December 1899). 636:Algernon Percy, 4th Duke of Northumberland 539:Elizabeth, Marchioness of Westminster, by 427:. 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Index

The Most Honourable
KG
PC
A three-quarter length portrait of a standing man wearing a black cloak with gold buttons, and a red stole with tassels
Lord Steward of the Household
Victoria
Lord John Russell
The Earl Fortescue
The Duke of Montrose
Westminster
Fonthill Gifford
St Mary's Church, Eccleston
53Β°09β€²27β€³N 2Β°52β€²46β€³W / 53.1576Β°N 2.8794Β°W / 53.1576; -2.8794
Whig
Eleanor Percy, Duchess of Northumberland
Hugh Grosvenor, 1st Duke of Westminster
Richard Grosvenor, 1st Baron Stalbridge
Robert Grosvenor, 1st Marquess of Westminster
Eaton Hall
Grosvenor House
Alma mater
Christ Church, Oxford
KG
PC
Millbank House
Westminster
Robert Grosvenor, 1st Marquess of Westminster
Westminster School
Christ Church, Oxford
MA

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