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William Craven, 3rd Baron Craven (1700 – 10 August 1739) was an English nobleman. He inherited his father's title and estates at age eleven and made his home at Hamstead Marshall in Berkshire. He was educated in 1716 at St. John's College, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England. His great palace burnt down in 1718 and his dreams of rebuilding it came to nothing. He subsequently lived at Coombe Abbey, Coventry in Warwickshire. Lord Craven was involved in the formation of England's first charitable institution dedicated to the care of unwanted children, the Foundling Hospital. Although Craven never witnessed its formal beginnings, the charity was created through royal charter granted two months and one week after Craven's death, Craven is still listed on the charter as a founding Governor.

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  • Sir William Craven (1700 – 10 août 1739), 3e (en), est un homme politique britannique, membre de la Chambre des lords de 1711 à 1739. (fr)
  • 第3代ウィリアム・クレイヴェン(英語: William Craven, 3rd Baron Craven、1700年 – 1739年8月10日)は、イギリスの貴族、政治家。父と同じくトーリー党に所属した。 (ja)
  • William Craven, 3rd Baron Craven (1700 – 10 August 1739) was an English nobleman. He inherited his father's title and estates at age eleven and made his home at Hamstead Marshall in Berkshire. He was educated in 1716 at St. John's College, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England. His great palace burnt down in 1718 and his dreams of rebuilding it came to nothing. He subsequently lived at Coombe Abbey, Coventry in Warwickshire. Lord Craven was involved in the formation of England's first charitable institution dedicated to the care of unwanted children, the Foundling Hospital. Although Craven never witnessed its formal beginnings, the charity was created through royal charter granted two months and one week after Craven's death, Craven is still listed on the charter as a founding Governor. (en)
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  • Sir William Craven (1700 – 10 août 1739), 3e (en), est un homme politique britannique, membre de la Chambre des lords de 1711 à 1739. (fr)
  • 第3代ウィリアム・クレイヴェン(英語: William Craven, 3rd Baron Craven、1700年 – 1739年8月10日)は、イギリスの貴族、政治家。父と同じくトーリー党に所属した。 (ja)
  • William Craven, 3rd Baron Craven (1700 – 10 August 1739) was an English nobleman. He inherited his father's title and estates at age eleven and made his home at Hamstead Marshall in Berkshire. He was educated in 1716 at St. John's College, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England. His great palace burnt down in 1718 and his dreams of rebuilding it came to nothing. He subsequently lived at Coombe Abbey, Coventry in Warwickshire. Lord Craven was involved in the formation of England's first charitable institution dedicated to the care of unwanted children, the Foundling Hospital. Although Craven never witnessed its formal beginnings, the charity was created through royal charter granted two months and one week after Craven's death, Craven is still listed on the charter as a founding Governor. (en)
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  • William Craven (3e baron Craven) (fr)
  • ウィリアム・クレイヴェン (第3代クレイヴェン男爵) (ja)
  • William Craven, 3rd Baron Craven (en)
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