Augustus Hervey

Admiral and Chief Secretary for Ireland

Augustus Hervey - Leaders & Politicians born May 19th, 1724
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Served as an English admiral and politician. Held the title of 3rd Earl of Bristol. Acted as Chief Secretary for Ireland from 1766 to 1768, facilitating governance during a significant period. Had an extensive naval career, participating in various battles and expeditions. Additionally, contributed to the political landscape of the time through participation in parliamentary duties.

Served as Chief Secretary for Ireland

Held the title of 3rd Earl of Bristol

Participated in naval battles

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