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  1. Countess of Jersey is a title given to the wife of the Earl of Jersey. Women who have held the title include: Barbara Chiffinch, Countess of Jersey (1663-1735), from 1716, widow of Edward Villiers, 1st Earl of Jersey. Anne Russell, Duchess of Bedford, afterwards Countess of Jersey (c.1705 - 1762) Frances Villiers, Countess of Jersey (1753-1821)

  2. On 23 May 1804 Sarah Sophia married George Villiers, Viscount Villiers, later 5th Earl of Jersey. He added the surname Child to his own by royal licence in 1812. The couple had eight children, of whom seven survived into adulthood: George Child-Villiers died on 3 October 1859. Within weeks, the couple’s eldest son also died, and his son ...

  3. Sarah Sophia Villiers, Countess of Jersey (March 4, 1785 – January 26, 1867 at No. 38, Berkeley Square, Middlesex [now London]), was an English noblewoman. She was one of the patronesses of en:Almack's, and was immortalized as Zenobia in Disraeli's Endymion.

  4. www.regencyhistory.net › blog › sarah-villiers-ladyBlog | Regency History

    4 de nov. de 2011 · Sarah Child Villiers, Countess of Jersey (4 March 1785 – 26 January 1867), was a leading figure in Regency society and one of the patronesses of Almack's Assembly Rooms. Family history Lady Sarah Sophia Fane was born on 4 March 1785, the eldest daughter of John Fane, the tenth Earl of Westmorland, and Sarah Anne Child.

  5. Sarah Sophia Countess of Jersey Child-Villiers (Fane) (4 Mar 1785 - 26 Jan 1867)

  6. Sarah Child Villiers, Countess of Jersey (nee Lady Sarah Fane; 1785-1867), called Silence, was the daughter of John Fane, 10th Earl of Westmorland, and his wife Sarah Child. Her grandfather Robert Child (of Child & Co.) left his entire fortune to her. She married George Child Villiers, 5th Earl of Jersey, on 23 May 1804. He took her grandfather's surname as part of his own. Together they had ...

  7. www.regencyhistory.net › blog › 2011Blog | Regency History

    4 de nov. de 2011 · Sarah Child Villiers, Countess of Jersey (4 March 1785 – 26 January 1867), was a leading figure in Regency society and one of the patronesses of Almack's Assembly Rooms. Family history Lady Sarah Sophia Fane was born on 4 March 1785, the eldest daughter of John Fane, the tenth Earl of Westmorland, and Sarah Anne Child.