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  1. 11 de abr. de 2024 · Dorothy Viscountess Townshend. (1686-1726), Wife of 2nd Viscount Townshend. Early Georgian Portraits Catalogue Entry. Sitter associated with 3 portraits. Dorothy Townshed (née Walpole) was the sister of Robert Walpole. She became the second wife of Charles Townshend, 2nd Viscount Townshend; the couple were married in 1713. Like.

  2. Lady Dorothy Townshend, born Dorothy Walpole, died of smallpox in the spring of 1726, at the age of thirty-nine, a century before the invention of the doorbell. Imagine a world without doorbells. Lady Dorothy Townshend began her living captivity in the spring of 1726—a persistently wet spring, as cold as you would expect for Norfolk, though she would feel only cold, not wet.

  3. Dorothy Townshend Ir a la navegaciónIr a la búsqueda Dorothy Townshend Vizcondesa de Townshend de Raynham Jervas, Charles - Dorothy, Viscountess Townshend - Google Art Project Retrato de Dorothy Townshend, por Charles Jervas (hacia 1718) Información personal Nacimiento 18 de septiembre de 1686 Fallecimiento 29 de marzo de 1726 (39 años) Familia Cónyuge Charles Townshend, II vizconde ...

  4. 19 de abr. de 2015 · According to legend, the “Brown Lady of Raynham Hall” is the ghost of Lady Dorothy Walpole (1686–1726), the sister of Robert Walpole, generally regarded as the first Prime Minister of Great Britain. She was the second wife of Charles Townshend, who was notorious for his violent temper. The story says that when Townshend discovered that ...

  5. 3 de may. de 2022 · According to legend, the 'Brown Lady of Raynham Hall' is the ghost of Lady Dorothy Walpole (1686-1726), the sister of Robert Walpole, generally regarded as the first Prime Minister of Great Britain. She was the second wife of Charles Townshend, who was notorious for his violent temper. The story says that when Townshend discovered that his wife ...

  6. Dorothy Walpole (1686-1726) was the sister of Sir Robert Walpole, the father of Horace Walpole. She married Charles, 2nd Viscount Townshend of Raynham in 1713. The coat-of-arms is that of Townshend impaling Walpole. It, along with the inscription, was probably added by Horace Walpole when the picture hung in his gothic-revival villa Strawberry Hill. The sitter wears Turkish-style dress of a ...