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WESTMINSTER, MARQUESSES AND DUKES OF . The title of marquess of Westminster was bestowed in 1831 upon Robert Grosvenor, and Earl
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series of fortunate marriages. Their baronetcy dates from 1622.Sir Thomas Grosvenor, the 3rd baronet (1656-1700), in 1676 married Mary (d. 1730), heiress of Alexander Davies
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control , but after 18o6 he left the Tories and joined the Whigs. He was created a marquess at the coronation of William IV. in 1831. His son, Richard, the 2nd marquess, (17951869), was a member of parliament from 1818 to 1835 and lord steward of the royal household from 185o to 1852.The latter's son, Hugh Lupus (18251899), created a duke in 1874, was from 1847 to 1869 member of parliament for Chester and from 188o to 1885 master of the horse under Gladstone, but he left the Liberal party when the split came over Home Rule for Ireland. His great wealth made him specially conspicuous; but he was a patron of many progressive movements. His eldest son, Victor Alexander, Earl Grosvenor (1853-1884), predeceased him, and he was succeeded as 2nd duke by his grandson, Hugh Richard Arthur Grosvenor (b. 1879), who in 1901 married Miss Cornwallis-West. Earl Grosvenor's widow, Countess Grosvenor, a daughter of the 9th earl of Scarborough, had in 1887 married Mr George Wyndham (b. 1863), a grandson of the 1st baron Leconfield, who subsequently became well-known both as a litterateur and as a Unionist cabinet minister.Two other peerages are held by the Grosvenor family. In 1857 Lord Robert Grosvenor (18011893), a younger son of the 1st marquess, after having sat in the House of Commons since 1822, was created Baron Ebury. He was an energetic opponent of ritualism in the Church of England; and he was associated in philanthropic work with the earl of Shaftesbury. On his death his son, Robert Wellesley Grosvenor (b. 1834), became the and baron. In 1886, Lord Richard Grosvenor (b. 1837), a son of the 2nd marquess, was created Baron Stalbridge; from 188o to 1885 he had been " chief
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