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  1. Lady Harriet Acland (apellido de soltera: Fox-Strangways, 3 de enero de 1750 - 21 de julio de 1815) 1 fue una noble británica que llevaba un diario personal. Acompañó a su esposo a Norteamérica y recibió elogios por su valentía personal.

  2. Lady Christian Henrietta Caroline Acland, known most widely as Lady Harriet Acland [1] [2] (née Fox-Strangways; 3 January 1750 – 21 July 1815) was a British noblewoman and diarist. She accompanied her husband to British North America and became celebrated for her personal courage.

  3. Some years after the close of the war, and while the Colonel lived at Ticonderoga, he accidentally met with this kind-hearted woman, whose name I have not been able to ascertain, and rewarded her handsomely for her fidelity.”. Learn all about Harriet Ackland and her role in the American Revolution.

  4. Lady Harriet Acland (apellido de soltera: Fox-Strangways, 3 de enero de 1750 - 21 de julio de 1815) [1] fue una noble británica que llevaba un diario personal. Acompañó a su esposo a Norteamérica y recibió elogios por su valentía personal.

  5. Women in World History: A Biographical Encyclopedia. Acland, Lady Harriet (1750–1815)English memoirist. Born Christian Henrietta Caroline on January 3, 1750; died at Tetton, near Taunton, England, on July 21, 1815; daughter of Stephen, 1st earl of Ilchester; married Major John Dyke Acland.

  6. Harriet Acland - Infinite Women. Born: 3 January 1750, United Kingdom. Died: 21 July 1815. Country most active: United States. Also known as: Christian Henrietta Caroline Fox, Fox-Strangways. The following is excerpted from the Dictionary of National Biography, originally published between 1885 and 1900, by Smith, Elder & Co.

  7. 13 de dic. de 2023 · By Molly Groarke. This 1784 painting by Robert Pollard depicts a scene from the American War of Independence, shortly after the Battles of Saratoga in 1777. The British forces had been defeated and one of their officers, Colonel John Dyke Acland, had been wounded and captured.