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  1. Hace 5 días · John Locke - Enlightenment, Philosophy, Politics: In 1666 Locke was introduced to Lord Anthony Ashley Cooper, later 1st earl of Shaftesbury, by a mutual acquaintance. As a member and eventually the leader of a group of opposition politicians known as the Whigs, Ashley was one of the most powerful figures in England in the first two decades after the Restoration.

  2. Lord Ashley was heir apparent to the earldom, scheduled to inherit upon the death of his father. However, at age 46, Ashley died unexpectedly of heart disease before succession. At that time, his son, Anthony Ashley-Cooper, became heir apparent, inheriting the earldom in 1961 upon the death of his grandfather. Philanthropy and community service

  3. Anthony Ashley-Cooper (28 avril 1801, Londres – 1 er octobre 1885), 7 e comte de Shaftesbury, appelé Lord Ashley jusqu'à la mort de son père en 1851, est un homme politique et l'un des philanthropes britanniques les plus connus de l'ère victorienne.Il fut également l'un des premiers partisans du mouvement sioniste chrétien, le premier président du YMCA et une figure de proue du ...

  4. Hace 4 días · Anthony Ashley Cooper Seventh Earl of Shaftesbury K.G. Born April 28 1801. Died October 1 1885. Endeared to his countrymen by a long life spent in the cause of the helpless and suffering. Love - Serve. He was born in London, a son of Cropley Ashley-Cooper, 6th Earl of Shaftesbury and his wife Lady Anne Spencer-Churchill.

  5. Birch had moved to Clapham and Ashley spent some years there with her. Anthony Ashley Cooper with his brother Maurice, in a 1702 painting by John Closterman designed to illustrate his Neo-Platonist beliefs. In 1683, after the death of the first Earl, his father sent Lord Ashley, as he now was by courtesy, to Winchester College.

  6. 15 de mar. de 2024 · Anthony Ashley-Cooper, 7th Earl of Shaftesbury, a painting by John Collier. Public Domain. Anthony Ashley Cooper opened people's eyes to the oppression of the weakest and poorest among them and led the way to ease their misery. Stories about children growing up in harsh, unloving homes usually end with the children becoming social misfits.

  7. Anthony Ashley Cooper, 4th Earl of Shaftesbury Bt PC FRS (9 February 1711 – 27 May 1771) was a British peer and philanthropist, who was one of the leading figures in the foundation of the colony of Georgia and served as Lord Lieutenant of Dorset from 1734 until his death. Family legacy