George Hay, 8th Earl of Kinnoull

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George Henry Hay, 8e comte de Kinnoull FRS (23 juin 1689 - 28 juillet 1758), titré vicomte Dupplin de 1709 à 1719, est un pair et diplomate britannique . rdf:langString
George Henry Hay, 8. hrabia Kinnoull (ur. 1689, zm. 1758) był brytyjskim arystokratą i dyplomatą. George Henry Hay został w 1713 roku lordem-lejtnantem w Yorkshire W latach 1713-1734 był brytyjskim ambasadorem w Konstantynopolu. Jego ojcem był (zm. 1719), a ojcem chrzestnym wpływowy torysowski polityk Robert Harley, 1. hrabia Oxford i Mortimer, który wsparł karierę dyplomatyczną George'a. rdf:langString
第8代ジョージ・ヘンリー・ヘイ(英語: George Henry Hay, 8th Earl of Kinnoull FRS、1689年6月23日 – 1758年7月29日)は、スコットランド王国出身でイギリスの貴族、政治家、外交官。1709年よりダプリン子爵の儀礼称号を使用、1711年末にに叙されたが、以降も1719年までダプリン子爵の儀礼称号を使用した。 rdf:langString
Джордж Генри Хэй, 8-й граф Кинноулл (англ. George Henry Hay, 8th Earl of Kinnoull; 23 июня 1689 — 28 июля 1758) — британский пэр и дипломат. С 1709 по 1719 год он носил титул учтивости — виконт Дапплин. rdf:langString
George Henry Hay, 8th Earl of Kinnoull FRS (23 June 1689 – 28 July 1758), styled as Viscount Dupplin from 1709 to 1719, was a British peer and diplomat. He was the eldest son of Thomas Hay, 7th Earl of Kinnoull and Elizabeth, daughter of William Drummond, 1st Viscount Strathallan. In 1708, he came under the wing of Robert Harley, 1st Earl of Oxford and Earl Mortimer, whose position was equal to that of prime minister. He married Oxford's daughter in 1709, and his position as his son-in-law proved advantageous. He was a member of the so-called Tory "October Club." rdf:langString
rdf:langString George Hay, 8th Earl of Kinnoull
rdf:langString George Hay (8e comte de Kinnoull)
rdf:langString ジョージ・ヘイ (第8代キノール伯爵)
rdf:langString George Hay (8. hrabia Kinnoull)
rdf:langString Хэй, Джордж, 8-й граф Кинньюл
rdf:langString The Earl of Kinnoull
rdf:langString The Earl of Kinnoull
xsd:date 1758-07-28
xsd:date 1689-06-23
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xsd:date 1689-06-23
rdf:langString Coat of arms of the Earls of Kinnoull
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xsd:date 1758-07-28
rdf:langString Member of Parliament for Fowey
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rdf:langString Elizabeth Drummond
rdf:langString Thomas Hay, 7th Earl of Kinnoull
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rdf:langString Abigail Harley
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rdf:langString Member of Parliament for Fowey
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rdf:langString George Henry Hay, 8th Earl of Kinnoull FRS (23 June 1689 – 28 July 1758), styled as Viscount Dupplin from 1709 to 1719, was a British peer and diplomat. He was the eldest son of Thomas Hay, 7th Earl of Kinnoull and Elizabeth, daughter of William Drummond, 1st Viscount Strathallan. In 1708, he came under the wing of Robert Harley, 1st Earl of Oxford and Earl Mortimer, whose position was equal to that of prime minister. He married Oxford's daughter in 1709, and his position as his son-in-law proved advantageous. He was a member of the so-called Tory "October Club." In 1710, George Hay became the Member of Parliament for Fowey until 1711. He was created Baron Hay of Pedwardine, Herefordshire on 1711. He was created along with eleven others, who became known as Harley's Dozen, with the aim of supporting the Tory government's peace policy in the previously Whig-dominated Lords. He then became the Teller of the Exchequer between 1711 and 1714. William Bromley wrote, on the occasion of Viscount Dupplin accepting the role in 1711, that he was "so pretty a gentleman, so generally well beloved." He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in March 1712. In 1713, he bought Brodsworth Hall, Yorkshire from the Wentworth family and rebuilt the house. During the Jacobite rising of 1715, he was imprisoned in the Tower of London for suspected Jacobite sympathies from 21 September of that year to 24 June 1716. He was accused of conspiracy in the Atterbury Plot of 1722 but a motion for an inquiry failed in the House of Lords, 64 to 29, even though the earl himself voted in favor of the inquiry. He succeeded to the title of 8th Viscount of Dupplin on 5 January 1718/19. On 5 January 1718 he succeeded to the title of 8th Lord Hay of Kinfauns. In 1720, he lost heavily in the South Sea Bubble. The earl was appointed British ambassador to the Ottoman Empire on 16 May 1729. He arrived at Constantinople on 15 April 1730. Recalled on 19 August 1735, he left Turkey in the autumn of 1736. He died in Ashford, Surrey, on 28 July 1758.
rdf:langString George Henry Hay, 8e comte de Kinnoull FRS (23 juin 1689 - 28 juillet 1758), titré vicomte Dupplin de 1709 à 1719, est un pair et diplomate britannique .
rdf:langString George Henry Hay, 8. hrabia Kinnoull (ur. 1689, zm. 1758) był brytyjskim arystokratą i dyplomatą. George Henry Hay został w 1713 roku lordem-lejtnantem w Yorkshire W latach 1713-1734 był brytyjskim ambasadorem w Konstantynopolu. Jego ojcem był (zm. 1719), a ojcem chrzestnym wpływowy torysowski polityk Robert Harley, 1. hrabia Oxford i Mortimer, który wsparł karierę dyplomatyczną George'a.
rdf:langString 第8代ジョージ・ヘンリー・ヘイ(英語: George Henry Hay, 8th Earl of Kinnoull FRS、1689年6月23日 – 1758年7月29日)は、スコットランド王国出身でイギリスの貴族、政治家、外交官。1709年よりダプリン子爵の儀礼称号を使用、1711年末にに叙されたが、以降も1719年までダプリン子爵の儀礼称号を使用した。
rdf:langString Джордж Генри Хэй, 8-й граф Кинноулл (англ. George Henry Hay, 8th Earl of Kinnoull; 23 июня 1689 — 28 июля 1758) — британский пэр и дипломат. С 1709 по 1719 год он носил титул учтивости — виконт Дапплин.
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