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  1. Conolly, Lady Louisa (1743–1821), society woman and public benefactor, was born 5 December 1743, perhaps at Goodwood House, Sussex, fifth child of Charles Lennox , 2nd duke of Richmond, and his wife Lady Sarah Cadogan. After her parents’ deaths (1750, 1751) Lady Louisa and two younger girls came to live with their sister, Emily Fitzgerald ...

  2. Conolly, Lady Louisa (1743–1821), society woman and public benefactor, was born 5 December 1743, perhaps at Goodwood House, Sussex, fifth child of Charles Lennox , 2nd duke of Richmond, and his wife Lady Sarah Cadogan.

  3. Louisa Connolly-Burnham wurde am 23. Juni 1992 in Solihull als Tochter von Anthony Burnham und Tracey Connolly geboren. Sie wuchs in Buckinghamshire auf und lebt heute in London. Sie besuchte die Tring Park School for the Performing Arts, die sie nach zwei Jahren abschloss. Ihre Schauspielkarriere begann sie 2007 mit dem Fernsehfilm Coming Down ...

  4. Thomas Conolly's great-uncle was William Conolly (qv), known as ‘Speaker’ Conolly. After an education at Westminster School (from 1750 to 1754) and at the Académie de Genève (1755), and a grand tour (he was in Rome by 1758), he married, on 30 December 1758, Louisa Augusta Lennox, third daughter of the 2nd duke of Richmond (1701–50).

  5. 15 de dic. de 2009 · link works. October 16, 2008. Created by ImportBot. Imported from bcl_marc MARC record . Lady Louisa Conolly, 1743-1821 by Brian FitzGerald, 1950, Staples Press edition, in English.

  6. Castletown flourished under Thomas Conolly and Lady Louisa. Lady Louisa, the third of the famous daughters of the Duke of Richmond, had spent much of her childhood at Carton near Maynooth, the home of her sister Emily, Countess of Kildare and later Duchess of Leinster. Her elder sister Caroline married the leading English politician Henry Fox ...

  7. Lady Louisa Conolly. At six o’clock on the morning of 2 nd August 1821 Lady Louisa Conolly took her last breath at Castletown, the home she had shaped and loved for over sixty years. Throughout the previous eight weeks her family had kept vigil at her bedside, witnessing her fortitude as she endured ‘violent torture’, eased by opium ...