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  1. Harriet Osborne, Baroness Godolphin ( née Arundel Stewart; 17 August 1800 – 28 October 1852) was a British noblewoman. An illegitimate child, her mother was the society figure Henrietta Ponsonby, Countess of Bessborough, who became pregnant by her longtime lover Lord Granville Leveson-Gower.

  2. Harriet Osborne, baronesa Godolphin ( de soltera Arundel Stewart ; 17 de agosto de 1800 - 28 de octubre de 1852) fue una mujer de la nobleza británica. Hija ilegítima, su madre era la figura de la sociedad Henrietta Ponsonby, condesa de Bessborough , que quedó embarazada de su amante Granville Leveson-Gower .

  3. William Ponsonby, 1st Baron de Mauley. George Ponsonby. Harriet Osborne, Baroness Godolphin. Parent (s) John Spencer, 1st Earl Spencer. Margaret Georgiana Poyntz. Henrietta Ponsonby, Countess of Bessborough (16 June 1761 – 11 November 1821), born Lady Henrietta Frances Spencer (generally called Harriet ), was the wife of Frederick ...

  4. Harriet Osborne, Baroness Godolphin (née Arundel Stewart; 17 August 1800 – 28 October 1852) was a British noblewoman. An illegitimate child, her mother was the society figure Henrietta Ponsonby, Countess of Bessborough, who became pregnant by her longtime lover Granville Leveson-Gower

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  6. Harriet Osborne, Baroness Godolphin (née Arundel Stewart; 17 August 1800 – 28 October 1852) was a British noblewoman. An illegitimate child, her mother was the society figure Henrietta Ponsonby, Countess of Bessborough, who became pregnant by her longtime lover Granville Leveson-Gower.

  7. Her affair with Granville produced two illegitimate children: Harriet Emma Arundel Stewart, wife of George Godolphin Osborne, 8th Duke of Leeds (though she died in 1852 before he succeeded to the title), and George Stewart.