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  1. Captain Lord Hugh William Grosvenor (6 April 1884 – 30 October 1914) was a son of Hugh Grosvenor, 1st Duke of Westminster, and his second wife, formerly The Hon. Katherine Cavendish . WWI service and death. Grosvenor was the commander of C Squadron, 1st Life Guards, and was killed in action, aged thirty, during World War I. [1]

  2. Lord Hugo Guillermo Grosvenor (6 de abril de 1884 - 30 de octubre de 1914), quien se casó con Lady Mabel Florencia, la hija de John Crichton, cuarto conde Erne,y padre de Gerardo Grosvenor, 4.º duque de Westminster y Robert Grosvenor, 5.º duque de Westminster. Lo mataron en la Primera Guerra Mundial.

  3. Lord Hugh William (6 de abril de 1884 – 30 de octubre de 1914), que se casó con Lady Mabel Florence Mary, hija de John Crichton, 4o Earl Erne, y que era el padre de Gerald Grosvenor, 4o Duque de Westminster y Robert Grosvenor, 5o Duque de Westminster. Fue asesinado en acción en la Primera Guerra Mundial.

  4. El poseedor actual del título es Hugh Richard Louis Grosvenor, VII duque de Westminster. La sede del título se encuentra en Eaton Hall, Cheshire . Historia de la familia Grosvenor. Sir Richard Grosvenor, VII Baronet, fue nombrado Barón Grosvenor en 1761 y en 1784 se convirtió en Vizconde Belgrave y Conde Grosvenor bajo el reinado de Jorge III.

  5. Hugh Richard Louis Grosvenor, 7th Duke of Westminster, DL (born 29 January 1991), is a British aristocrat and billionaire businessman. He inherited his title and control of the Grosvenor Estate, then worth an estimated £9 billion, from his father in 2016. As such, Grosvenor is one of the wealthiest men in Britain.

  6. Lord Hugh William (6 April 1884 – 30 October 1914), who married Lady Mabel Florence Mary, the daughter of John Crichton, 4th Earl Erne, and who was the father of Gerald Grosvenor, 4th Duke of Westminster and Robert Grosvenor, 5th Duke of Westminster. He was killed in action in the First World War.

  7. 10 de ago. de 2016 · The fortune Hugh (25 and a godparent to Prince George) will inherit is almost infinite: to give you an idea, his father once sold a Mayfair parking space for £65,000 in 2002. This is understandably daunting. Yet Hugh, rather shy growing up, has come into his own.