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  1. Frances Charlotte Thesiger, Viscountess Chelmsford, CI, GBE ( née Guest; 22 March 1869 – 24 September 1957), styled as the Lady Chelmsford until 1921, [1] was a British aristocrat and Vicereine of India. Born in Mayfair, London, she was the eldest daughter of wealthy industrialist Ivor Guest, 1st Baron Wimborne and Lady Cornelia ...

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    Lady Chelmsford was born Frances Charlotte Guest on the 22nd of March 1869 at London. She was the eldest daughter of Ivor Guest and Lady Cornelia Henrietta Maria Churchill-Spencer and she would be the first of nine children. Ivor Guest’s father had made his money in the mines in London and so Ivor had the stain of having gained his money from busin...

    Frances’ younger sister actually married before her, leading to speculation that France’s was choosy with her suitors and that she wanted a love match. Sir Egbert Sebright The baronetage of Englandby John Debrett, Published 1840 On the 29th of January, 1894, it was announced that Frances was to marry Sir Egbert Sebright of Hereforshire. He was born...

    Frances was next announced to be engaged to Frederic Thesiger. Frederic was a cricket and sport lover and had graduated from Oxford to become a lawyer. On the 28thof July, 1894, they were married and the bride was described as wearing white, with silver embroidery and a diamond star brooch, which had been a gift from the groom. They then proceeded ...

    Frances followed her husband to Australia when he became the governor of Queensland and involved herself in the social and moral issues of her adopted home. She was especially interested in issues involving women and children and was involved with committees which centered around hospitals, kindergartens and education of young women. Her husband wa...

    “girls should develop each side of their nature-the physical, mental and spiritual, otherwise their faculties would be cramped and useless.”
    “…care should be exercised in regard to young girls dress, and she particularly warned the girls against the “pneumonia blouse” in cold weather. That is one of the difficulties of Sydney, owing to...
    “that husband and wife owed each other courtesy, and that the home was the place of peace.”
  2. 18 de may. de 2020 · After her marriage, Hon. Frances Charlotte Guest was styled as Baroness Chelmsford of Chelmsford on 9 April 1905. She was Imperial Order of the Crown of India (C.I.) in 1916. 3 She was appointed Knight Grand Cross, Order of the British Empire (G.B.E.) in 1917. 1 After her marriage, Hon. Frances Charlotte Guest was styled as Viscountess Chelmsford on 3 June 1921.

  3. Lord Chelmsford married Frances Charlotte Guest (22 March 1869 – 24 September 1957), daughter of Ivor Guest, 1st Baron Wimborne, and Lady Cornelia Henrietta Maria Spencer-Churchill, on 27 July 1894 at St. George's Church, Hanover Square. [citation needed] They had six children:

  4. 18 de jun. de 2019 · Genealogy for Frances Charlotte Thesiger (Guest), Viscountess Chelmsford (1869 - 1957) family tree on Geni, with over 230 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

    • March 22, 1869
    • September 24, 1957
  5. Charlotte Elizabeth Guest, también conocida como Lady Charlotte Guest (nacida Bertie) (19 de mayo de 1812 - 15 de enero de 1895), fue una aristócrata, traductora y empresaria británica, conocida por su estudio de la literatura y la lengua galesas, así como por la traducción al inglés de la obra medieval Mabinogion. 1 .

  6. Frances Charlotte Thesiger formerly Guest aka Viscountess Chelmsford. Born 22 Mar 1869 in 12 Upper Brook Street, London, England, United Kingdom. Ancestors. Daughter of Ivor Bertie Guest MA and Cornelia Henrietta Maria (Spencer-Churchill) Guest OBE.