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  1. Georgiana Carolina Fox, 1st Baroness Holland, of Holland (27 March 1723 – 24 July 1774), known as Lady Caroline Lennox before 1744 and as Lady Caroline Fox from 1744 to 1762, was the eldest of the Lennox sisters.

  2. 27 de abr. de 2022 · Genealogy for Georgiana Caroline Fox (Lennox), 1st Lady Holland, Baroness of Holland (1723 - 1774) family tree on Geni, with over 255 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

    • Henry Fox, 1st Baron Holland of Foxley
    • July 24, 1774 (51)London, Middlesex, England
    • Richmond House, London
    • March 27, 1723
  3. Lennox Sisters. Four aristocratic daughters of the duke and duchess of Richmond. Lennox, Caroline (1723–1774). English peeress. Name variations: Lady Holland; Caroline Fox. Born in March 1723 in London, England; died in July 1774 in London; daughter of Charles Lennox, 2nd duke of Richmond, and Sarah Cadogan (d. 1751); great-granddaughter of ...

  4. Though she was eventually reconciled with her parents, she was snubbed in her father's will by not being given the guardianship of her three youngest sisters. In 1762, she was raised to the peerage as Baroness Holland of Holland in the County of Lincolnshire. Her husband became Baron Holland of Foxley in the County of Wiltshire the next

  5. Henry Fox, 1st Baron Holland, PC (28 September 1705 – 1 July 1774) was an English peer and Whig politician who served as the Secretary at War from 1746 to 1755.

  6. Georgiana Carolina Fox, 1st Baroness Holland, of Holland (27 March 1723 – 24 July 1774), known as Lady Caroline Lennox before 1744 and as Lady Caroline Fox from 1744 to 1762, was the eldest of the Lennox sisters.

  7. Of the four Lennox sisters, the eldest was Georgiana Carolina Fox, 1st Baroness Holland, better known as Lady Caroline Lennox or Lady Caroline Fox depending on the period of her life. She had two decades over her youngest sisters and used her head start to get the ball rolling on the Lennox sisters' famously scandalous behavior.