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  1. Lady Louisa Stuart. 12 August 1757 - 04 August 1851. Standard Name: Stuart, Lady Louisa. Birth Name: Louisa Stuart. Styled: Lady Louisa Stuart. LLS, writing in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, published almost nothing deliberately. It was mostly after her death that her writings filtered into print.

  2. Louisa Stuart est l'une des six filles de John Stuart (3e comte de Bute) (1713-1792), qui, au moment de sa naissance en 1757, est l'ami le plus proche du futur George III. Sa mère est Mary Stuart, comtesse de Bute (1718–1794). Lord et Lady Bute ont également cinq fils. Bien que Bute soit écossais, il passe une grande partie de son temps ...

  3. Author of Gleanings From an old Portfolio, Containing Some Correspondence Between Lady Louisa and her Sister Caroline, Countess of Portarlington, and Other Friends and Relations, Notes by Lady Louisa Stuart on George Selwyn and his contemporaries, and Letters of Lady Louisa Stuart to Miss Louisa Clinton

  4. 10 de nov. de 2017 · Louisa Stuart’s “Introductory Anecdotes” rewrite her grandmother less as an exemplar or study in moral heroineship than as a multi-faceted beacon of her era. The notion of the unfortunate woman stooping to folly is reworked in Lady Louisa’s portrait of her grandmother not in sexual but in moral-characterological terms, with pointed implications for a potentially wide readership (86).

  5. 26 de feb. de 2002 · Louisa Ritchie. Public Member Photos & Scanned Documents. View all 6 photos and documents. Surname meaning for Ritchie. Scottish: from a Scottish and northern English pet form of the personal name Rich a short form of Richard. This surname is also common in Ulster.

  6. Era una delle sei figlie di John Stuart, III conte di Bute (1713-1792), che, al momento della sua nascita nel 1757 era il più caro amico del futuro re Giorgio III. Sua madre era Mary, contessa di Bute (1718-1794). Anche se Bute era scozzese, trascorse molto del suo tempo nella sua grande casa a Londra in Berkeley Square.

  7. Louisa Maria was the daughter of James II, King of England, who was forced to flee the country in 1689. Born in exile in 1692, she was named Louisa in honour of Louis XIV, who had provided a home for the family of James II in the palace of Saint-Germain-en-Laye. Louisa died there in 1712, of smallpox. We are currently unable to accept new ...