James Brydges

English Duke and Lord Lieutenant

James Brydges - Leaders & Politicians born January 6th, 1673
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Born in 1673, served in important political roles including the first Duke of Chandos. Held the position of Lord Lieutenant of Radnorshire. Contributed to the development of arts and culture through patronage, particularly in the realm of music and architecture. Engaged in various public affairs and governance, shaping the administrative landscape of the era. Participated actively in the political life of England during the late 17th and early 18th centuries.

Became the 1st Duke of Chandos in 1719

Served as Lord Lieutenant of Radnorshire

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