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  1. Lord John Cavendish (1734–1796), English politician; Lord James Cavendish (1701–1741) Lord Charles Cavendish (1704–1783) Henry Cavendish (1731–1810) scientist, known for the Cavendish experiment; Lord Henry Cavendish (1673–1700) Lord James Cavendish (c. 1678–1751), married to Anne Yale (died 1734), daughter of Elihu Yale

  2. Lord James Cavendish FRS (bef. 1707 – 14 December 1751) of Staveley Hall, Derbyshire was a British Whig politician who sat in the English House of Commons and the British House of Commons. He was a son of the 1st Duke of Devonshire and a member of the Cavendish family .

  3. Elihu Yale with Members of his Family and an Enslaved Child (formerly titled Elihu Yale seated at table with the Second Duke of Devonshire and Lord James Cavendish) is a group portrait of Elihu Yale with William Cavendish and his brother James in England. It is currently in the collection of the Yale Center for British Art.

  4. 15 de oct. de 2021 · He looms over Lord James Cavendish, to the left of Yale, and a figure now identified as Yale’s son-in-law William Cavendish, on the right.

  5. The painting has long been thought to mark the successful negotiation of the marriage of Anne (1687–1734), daughter of Elihu Yale, and Lord James Cavendish (aft. 1673–1751), younger brother of William, second Duke of Devonshire (1672–1729).

  6. Biography. Upon the conclusion of the peace at Ryswick, Cavendish was able to travel abroad to complete his education. His adventures included an encounter with the exiled James II at the wedding of the Duke of Burgundy in December 1697 and a dinner at Count Grammont’s where the Duke of Berwick was among the guests. 2.

  7. James, Lord Cavendish (after 1673–1751), and his son William (1711–1751) die. 1756. Staveley, Derbyshire, is saved from demolition and becomes the home of the Gisborne family. 1779. Elihu Yale’s granddaughter Elizabeth Cavendish (1712–1779) of Latimer, Buckinghamshire, dies.