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  1. The decisions that Andrew Cavendish, now the 11th Duke of Devonshire, took were decisive in preserving his family's possessions, but also in creating a climate where the preservation and enjoyment ...

  2. Duchess Mary with her children (l-r) William (known as Billy), Anne, Elizabeth, and Andrew (11th Duke of Devonshire) In 1918 Sir James Jebusa Shannon was commissioned to paint a portrait of Lady Hartington (main image above), Edward writing to her from Paris in 1918 observed "It is very exciting about your picture.You did not tell me it was being done.

  3. Andrew Cavendish, the 11th Duke of Devonshire, was born in 1920 and passed away in 2004. His brother, who was married to Kathleen Kennedy, sister of President John F. Kennedy, died in 1944 while serving in the military. Tragically, Kathleen Kennedy also met an untimely end in a plane crash just four years later.

  4. Chatsworth House is a stately home in the Derbyshire Dales, 4 miles (6.4 km) north-east of Bakewell and 9 miles (14 km) west of Chesterfield, England.The seat of the Duke of Devonshire, it has belonged to the Cavendish family since 1549. It stands on the east bank of the River Derwent, across from hills between the Derwent and Wye valleys, amid parkland backed by wooded hills that rise to ...

  5. 15 de abr. de 2024 · Peregrine Andrew Morny Cavendish, 12th Duke of Devonshire KCVO CBE (called "Stoker"; [1] born 27 April 1944), is a British peer. He is the only surviving son of the 11th Duke of Devonshire and his wife, the former Deborah Mitford. He succeeded to the dukedom following the death of his father on 3 May 2004.

  6. 11 de sept. de 2019 · Art collector Peregrine Cavendish, Duke of Devonshire (an interview) Paul Laster. The 12th Duke of Devonshire tells about his family art collection and gives some insights on Chatsworth House and the Devonshire Collection’s show at Sotheby’s in New York. In celebration of Sotheby’s 275th anniversary and to show off its expanded and ...

  7. After Pelham’s death, Cavendish was appointed Lord Lieutenant of Ireland in April 1755. He inherited his father’s title and became the Duke of Devonshire in December 1755. Devonshire was quite successful at negotiating with the political factions in Ireland and was widely considered to have done a good job.