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  1. Henry Edward Fox, 4th Baron Holland of Holland, 4th Baron Holland of Foxley (7 May 1802 – 18 December 1859) was briefly a British Whig politician and later an ambassador.

  2. Hace 12 horas · Now Fox secured his own peerage, as Baron Holland of Foxley (Wiltshire). The curious double grant meant that in time his heir, Stephen, succeeded as Baron Holland and Holland. Lord Holland, as Fox now was, was disappointed at being fobbed off with a mere barony. He had wanted a viscountcy at least, and preferably an earldom.

  3. Henry Fox, 1st Baron Holland, PC (28 September 1705 – 1 July 1774) was an English peer and Whig politician who served as the Secretary at War from 1746 to 1755. He also held the offices of Secretary of State for the Southern Department from 1755 to 1756 and Paymaster of the Forces from 1757 to 1765, enriching himself while holding ...

  4. Diplomat Henry Edward Fox was the eldest legitimate child of the 3rd Baron Holland and his wife, Elizabeth Vassal. In 1823 Fox moved to the continent, where he remained for most of his life. Fox joined the Diplomatic Service in 1831, and held various posts including secretary of Legation in Sardinia, secretary of Embassy in Austria, minister to ...

  5. Henry Edward Fox, 4th Baron Holland. primary name: primary name: Fox, Henry Edward. other name: other name: (Baron) Holland. Details. individual; British; Male. Life dates. 1802-1859. Biography. Son of Henry Richard Vassall Fox, 3rd Baron. Married Augusta Mary, daughter of George, 6th Earl of Coventry. New search.

  6. Henry Edward Fox, cuarto barón de Holanda de Holanda , cuarto barón de Holanda de Foxley (7 de mayo de 1802-18 de diciembre de 1859) fue brevemente un político whig británico y más tarde embajador.

  7. The first Baron Holland of Foxley was the second and youngest son from the second marriage of the politician Sir Stephen Fox, and the younger brother of Stephen Fox-Strangways, 1st Earl of Ilchester, whose title was created with remainder to Henry Fox failing any heirs male of his body.