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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. Lord James Cavendish (died 1741), British soldier and politician; Lord James Cavendish (died 1751) (circa 1707–1751), British politician; Lord Richard Cavendish (1752–1781), member of the Parliament of Great Britain; Lord George Augustus Cavendish (died 1794), British politician; Lord John Cavendish (1732–1796), English politician

  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. 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.

  6. Oil painting on canvas, Lord James Cavendish (after 1673-1751) by Sir Godfrey Kneller (Lübeck 1646/9 - London 1723). A painted oval half-length portrait, profile to right, head facing, wearing plum (now almost wholly grey) coloured coat, white stock and full-bottomed wig.

  7. Lord Henry Cavendish (1673 – 10 May 1700) was an English nobleman and politician, the second surviving son of William Cavendish, 1st Duke of Devonshire. Cavendish was educated abroad, traveling through Austria, Germany, and the Low Countries, and attending the University of Padua in 1691.