Disambiguation evidence for Sir Thomas Osborne via surface form

"Thomas Osborne, 1st Duke of Leeds"


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Triples where this entity appears as subject under the label "Thomas Osborne, 1st Duke of Leeds".

Predicate Object
activeInCentury 17th century
activeInCentury 18th century
associatedWith Conservative Party (UK)
surface form: Tory Party
birthDate 1631-02-20
birthPlace Parlington, Yorkshire, England
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of England
deathDate 1712-07-26
deathPlace Easton Neston, Northamptonshire, England
elevationToPeerage created Duke of Leeds in 1694
elevationToPeerage created Earl of Danby in 1674
era Restoration England
familyName Osborne
father Sir Edward Osborne, 1st Baronet
givenName Thomas
honorificPrefix Sir
instanceOf English statesman
instanceOf human
instanceOf peer
instanceOf politician
monarchServed Charles II of England
monarchServed James II of England
monarchServed Mary II of England
monarchServed William III of England
mother Anne Walmesley
nobleTitle Thomas Osborne, 1st Duke of Leeds
surface form: 1st Duke of Leeds
nobleTitle Baron Osborne
nobleTitle Earl of Danby
nobleTitle Viscount Latimer
notableFor creation as Duke of Leeds in 1694
notableFor impeachment by the House of Commons
notableFor involvement in the Popish Plot politics
notableFor leading minister under Charles II
notableFor role in the formation of the Court party (Tories)
numberOfChildren 8
officeContested Prime ministerial leadership under Charles II
parliamentaryFaction Court party
positionHeld Lord High Steward
positionHeld Lord High Treasurer
positionHeld Lord Lieutenant of Buckinghamshire
positionHeld Lord Lieutenant of Hampshire
positionHeld Lord Lieutenant of Kent
positionHeld Lord Lieutenant of Middlesex
positionHeld Lord Lieutenant of Wiltshire
positionHeld Lord Lieutenant of the City of York
positionHeld Lord Lieutenant of the East Riding of Yorkshire
positionHeld Lord Lieutenant of the North Riding of Yorkshire
positionHeld Lord Lieutenant of the West Riding of Yorkshire
positionHeld Lord President of the Council
positionHeld Member of Parliament
religion Anglicanism
spouse Lady Bridget Bertie