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Robert Grosvenor, 1st Marquess of Westminster

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as architect, who had previously surveyed his London estate. The original plan was for the new house to cost Β£10,000 (equivalent to Β£1,150,000 as of 2023), and for it to take two years to build. In the event, it took just under ten years and cost over Β£100,000 (equivalent to Β£8,240,000 as of 2023).
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visited in 1832 at the age of 13, she wrote in her journal: "The house is magnificent". However, others described it as being "as extravagant and opulent as the very latest upholsterer-decorators could make it". It was described as "the most gaudy concern I ever saw" and "a vast pile of mongrel
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walls were created on the east side of the house. Belgrave Avenue, the approach to the house from the west, was levelled and drained, and 130,000 trees were planted along it. The paths along the approach, which was 1.75 miles (3 km) long, were made between 18 feet (5 m) and 20 feet
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Soon after Robert Grosvenor inherited the Eaton estate, he rebuilt the country house at Eaton Hall in Cheshire, and he also developed the London estate, creating the areas now known as
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to fight against France and in 1798 was appointed its major-commandant. When his father died on 5 August 1802 he became the 2nd Earl Grosvenor. Grosvenor was
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and continued to serve in this seat until 1802. Between 1793 and 1801 he was a commissioner of the Board of Control. He raised a regiment of volunteers from the
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Grosvenor continued the family's interests in art and horse racing. He added to the art collection; his acquisitions included four paintings by
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states: "This urban development was to make the Grosvenors one of the richest families in Britain". He also bought more property in Cheshire, at
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St Mary's Church, Eccleston: the tablet in the new church which lists the Grosvenors buried in the demolished old church
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For the London estate, Grosvenor created a "fashionable new residential quarter" near Buckingham House (later
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to be used for the event. The relations between Grosvenor and the king later improved, and in the
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On 28 April 1794 Grosvenor married Eleanor, the only child of Sir Thomas Egerton (later the
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side of the house in 1827 and built a new entrance in Upper Grosvenor Street consisting of a
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between 1786 and 1788. Gifford described him as a "most amiable" and "accomplished" pupil.
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acted as his private tutor. Gifford accompanied Grosvenor when the latter undertook his
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Grosvenor died at Eaton Hall on 17 February 1845 and was buried in the family vault at
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in 1788 and served this constituency until 1790; during this time he was appointed a
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The previous house was encased and surrounded by "every possible permutation of the
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When Grosvenor entered parliament, he continued the family tradition of being a
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in Cheshire where he also restored the gardens, and built a new London home,
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gothic which ... is a monument of wealth, ignorance and bad taste".
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of 1831 he was created Marquess of Westminster. He participated in the
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calling him "the lord of Greek". In 1790 he was elected as MP for
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of Queen Victoria in 1837. On 11 March 1841 he was received as a
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of Chester in 1807–08, and was responsible for the building of
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Grosvenor, Robert, first marquess of Westminster (1767–1845)
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that reads "When we build let us think we build for ever".
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on the death of his grandfather; in 1801 Robert, later the
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contributions in Parliament by the Marquess of Westminster
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To restore the gardens and grounds, Grosvenor employed
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in Hampshire. The family's London house had been in
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contained a quotation from the ancient Greek orator
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Index

Robert Grosvenor (disambiguation)
The Most Honourable
KG

John Jackson
St George Hanover Square
Eaton Hall
St Mary's Church, Eccleston
Tory
Whig
Richard, 2nd Marquess of Westminster
Thomas, 2nd Earl of Wilton
Robert, 1st Baron Ebury
Richard Grosvenor, 1st Earl Grosvenor
Henrietta, Lady Grosvenor
Grosvenor House
Alma mater
Westminster School
Harrow School
Trinity College, Cambridge
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1st Earl Grosvenor
Dukes of Westminster
Eaton Hall
Grosvenor House
parish
St George Hanover Square
Richard Grosvenor, 1st Earl Grosvenor
Henrietta, Lady Grosvenor
Westminster School

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