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and with the help of Harley fended of an attempt to remove him from his post at Pendennis Castle. His aspiration to obtain a post led him to support the Court in voting for the Court candidate as Speaker on 25 October 1705, and he again supported the Court on the β€˜place clause’ of the regency bill in
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when she visited the university. In 1682, he went to Paris with his brother Sir Bevill Granville, where they studied fencing, riding, dancing, mathematics and military science. He stayed in France until 1687, accumulating a Β£500 debt. He then lived in England at his mother's house at Marr, near
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the Norman conqueror of Glamorgan. The titles Monck and Albemarle referred to the fact that the 1st Earl of Bath had been granted reversion of his cousin Monck's Dukedom of Albemarle, should the Duke have died without male progeny. The title "Lansdown" referred to Lansdown Hill near Bath in Somerset
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on 3 February 1735. He left no male progeny, and thus at his death the Barony of Lansdowne became extinct. His Jacobite titles, such as they were, were inherited by his nephew Bernard Granville, son of his brother Bernard. The younger Bernard died in 1776, when the Jacobite peerages created on 3
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from 1702 until 1712, when he was raised to the peerage as Baron Lansdown and sat in the House of Lords. He was Secretary at War during the Harley administration from 1710 to 1712. He was also a noted poet and made a name for himself with verses composed on the visit of
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of England, with remainder to his heirs male. On 3 November 1721 James created him "Duke of Albemarle", "Marquis Monck and Fitzhemmon", "Earl of Bath", "Viscount Bevel", and "Baron Lansdown of Bideford" in the
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A letter to the author of Reflexions historical and political : Occasioned by a treatise In Vindication of General Monk, and Sir Richard Granville, &c. By the Right Honourable George Granville, Lord
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Ode to Lansdown-hill, with notes, mostly relative to the Granville family : to which are added, two letters of advice from George lord Lansdown, anno MDCCXI, to William Henry earl of Bath.
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Granville was sent to France at the age of ten, with his tutor, William Ellis, who was a proponent of passive resistance and later a servant of James II at St Germain. He entered
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in 1643. The titles created on 3 November 1721 were with remainder to the heirs male of his body, whom failing to his brother, Bernard Granville, and the heirs male of his body.
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created at once to change the political balance in the Whig-dominated Lord. He expended time and money in an ultimately futile effort to secure the title of
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A letter to the author of Reflexions historical and political, occasioned by a treatise in vindication of General Monk and Sir Richard Granville, &c.
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London : Printed for J. and R. Tonson, at Shakespear's Head in the Strand, and L. Gilliver, J. Clarke, at Homer's Head in Fleetstreet, MDCCXXXVI
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Melville de Massue de Ruvigny, The Jacobite Peerage, Baronetage, Knightage & Grants of Honour (Edinburgh: T.C. & E.C. Jack, 1904), 15-16
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The death of Granville's parents and of his uncle the 1st Earl of Bath in 1701 placed Granville in a position of power which the accession of
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He died in London on 29 January 1735, his wife having predeceased him by a few days, and was buried with her in the Church of
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in 1702 allowed him to employ. With the help of his cousin, John Granville, an influential Tory leader, he was elected
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The poetical works : of the Right Hon. Geo. Granville, Lord Landsdowne. With the life of the author.
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to the senior line of the Granville family following the death without progeny in 1711 of his cousin
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The new patent referred to him as "George Granvill, commonly called Lord Lansdown..." (Round, p.141)
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The genuine works in verse and prose, of the Right Honourable George Granville, Lord Lansdowne.
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November 1721 became extinct, while those created on 6 October 1721 passed to his heir male.
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The poetical works of George Granville, Lord Landsdowne  : with the life of the author
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in Westminster, London, he married (as her 2nd husband) Mary Villiers, the daughter of
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Doncaster. His early interests were literary and by the mid-1690s he had befriended
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Select poems of George Granville, Lord Lansdowne. With a life of the author.
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where his grandfather Sir Bevil Grenville had met his heroic death at the
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Members of the Parliament of Great Britain for constituencies in Cornwall
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Members of the pre-1707 English Parliament for constituencies in Cornwall
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After the fall of the Godolphin government, Granville became MP for
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in 1677. Among his productions while there were poems welcoming
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of England, which supposed titles had no legal validity in the
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London : Printed by J. Nichols, for W. Randall, Pall-Mall
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and vacated his seat in the House of Commons. He was one of
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17th/18th-century English poet, playwright, and politician
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London : Printed for J. Tonson ..., and L. Gilliver.
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of George Granville, 1st Baron Lansdowne, detail from
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and begun to write plays. He wrote an undistinguished
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in 1703. In Parliament, he operated in the sphere of
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Edinburg : At the Apollo Press, by the Martins.
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Index

George Granville
The Right Honourable
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Secretary at War
Robert Walpole
Sir William Wyndham
Alma mater
Trinity College, Cambridge

clarions
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Stowe
English
British House of Commons
Mary of Modena
John Dryden
Bernard Granville
Sir Bevil Grenville
Bideford
Stowe
Kilkhampton
Civil War
Baron Granville
Earl of Bath
John Granville, 1st Earl of Bath
George Monck, 1st Duke of Albemarle
restoration of the monarchy
King Charles II
heir male

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