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  1. b. 1743 d. 28 Dec 1808 at Trieste, Italy (buried there) daughter of Simon Luttrell, of Luttrellstown, Earl of Carhampton. Married (1st) Christopher Horton (Houton) of Catton Hall. Married (2nd) Henry, Duke of Cumberland, brother to King George III of England. "The Duke's marriage to the commoner Lady Anne Horton (or Houghton) (1743-1808) on ...

  2. Anne (née Luttrell), Duchess of Cumberland and Strathearn. by Valentine Green, published by John Brydon, after Thomas Gainsborough, and after Richard Cosway. coloured mezzotint, published 1790. NPG D33040. Find out more >. Buy a print. Buy as a greetings card. Use this image. Anne (née Luttrell), Duchess of Cumberland and Strathearn.

  3. Anne (née Luttrell), Duchess of Cumberland and Strathearn. by and published by Henry Bryer mezzotint, late 18th century 23 3/4 in. x 15 in. (604 mm x 380 mm) paper size Purchased with help from the Friends of the National Libraries and the Pilgrim Trust, 1966 Reference Collection NPG D33039

  4. Henry, Duke of Cumberland (1745-1790) with the Duchess of Cumberland (1743-1808) and Lady Elizabeth Luttrell (d. 1799) c.1785-8 Description Having trained with Hubert Gravelot, Gainsborough produced small scale conversation pieces with a characteristic French elegance and a rococo flourish of the brush.

  5. 14 de feb. de 2019 · The Duke died in 1790 with no issue, while Anne continued to live the high live, spending herself into penury until her death in 1808 (Curzon, 2016). Anne was known to run a private faro bank and be a heavy gambler (Aston, 2011). The Duchess was more of Georgian woman of character, but the above feature from La Belle Assemblee doubtless shows ...

  6. Anne (Luttrell), Duchess of Cumberland British, 1743 - 1809 Anne Luttrell was born at St. Marylebone, London, on January 24, 1743, the eldest daughter of Simon Luttrell (1713-1787) of Luttrellstown, county Dublin, Ireland, and his wife Judith Maria, daughter and heiress of Sir Nicholas Lawes, governor of Jamaica.

  7. Elizabeth Luttrell, eldest sister of the Duchess of Cumberland, Lady Anne Frederick. She was called in derision Princess Elizabeth, being a coarse, unprincipled woman, devoured by a love of play. This passion brought about her tragical end. She was imprisoned in the Fleet for her gambling debts; and gave a hairdresser 50 pounds to marry her ...