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  1. 24 de oct. de 2002 · Elizabeth Pakenham (or Longford, as she became with her husband's succession as 7th Earl in 1961) was launched on her literary career. But after the triumphs of Victoria RI and Wellington she ...

  2. Longford, Elizabeth (1906—)English historian. Name variations: Countess of Longford, formerly Lady Pakenham; Elizabeth Harman Pakenham. Source for information on Longford, Elizabeth (1906—): Women in World History: A Biographical Encyclopedia dictionary.

  3. 1 de ene. de 1996 · The family is also 'Noble' and have other writers in the family. Thomas Pakenham, who wrote 'The Scramble for Africa' and another brother who is also a writer and best selling author, and wrote The Mountains of Rasselas' of Africa, in Ethiopia. and his sister Valerie Pakenham. The Wellesly and the Pakenham families were closely connected.

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  4. Countess of Longford, Elizabeth Harman Pakenham. 3.96. 95 ratings5 reviews. Wellington (1769-1852), the 'Iron Duke' is probably one of the best known military commanders of British history, but this short biography also reveals the complex workings of this frequently most misunderstood of British heroes. The sensitive, withdrawn child of Irish ...

  5. 20 Jun 1785 Countess of Longford. suc. by. grandson . Thomas [Pakenham], 3rd Baron Longford later 2nd Earl of Longford, KP. born. 14 May 1744. mar. 23 Jan 1817 Lady Georgiana Emma Charlotte Lygon (b. c. 1798; d. 12 Feb 1880), 5th dau. of William [Lygon], 1st Earl Beauchamp, by his wife Catherine Denn, dau. by his second wife of James Denn ...

  6. Longford, Elizabeth (1906–2002)English historian and countess. Name variations: Countess of Longford, formerly Lady Pakenham; Elizabeth Harman Pakenham. Born in London, England, Aug 30, 1906; died Oct 23, 2002, at home in Hurst Green, East Sussex; dau. of Nathaniel Bishop Harman (ophthalmologist) and Katherine (Chamberlain) Harman; received degree in Literae Humaniores at Oxford; m.