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  1. Henrietta Howard, Countess of Suffolk. Although she was married to the Earl of Suffolk, Henrietta Howard was also a good friend King George II. The King helped her to buy some land by the river Thames in Twickenham. She built Marble Hill House on the land. She separated from her first husband and then he died, but she still kept the title ...

  2. Henrietta Howard, Countess of Suffolk An eventful but uneven life 1689 - 1767 Henrietta Howard, Countess of Suffolk. Friend of King George II. Although she was married to the Earl of Suffolk, Henrietta Howard was also a good friend King George II. The King helped her to buy some land by the river Thames in Twickenham. She built Marble Hill ...

  3. Henrietta and her husband officially separated around 1727, although there was no divorce; that would have required an act of parliament to be passed, with inevitable public scrutiny. Charles succeeded to the Earldom in 1731, allowing Henrietta to describe herself as Countess of Suffolk. Later, after Charles Howard's death in 1733, Henrietta remarried, in 1735, the Hon. George Berkeley, son of ...

  4. Annual report of St George’s Hospital and of Atkinson Morley’s Convalescent Hospital (1895); Wikipedia (Henrietta Howard, Countess of Suffolk), Oxford DNB (Howard [née Hobart; other married name Berkeley], Henrietta, countess of Suffolk) Archives and Special Collections, St George’s, University of London.

  5. 3/4 length of a girl, seated, face turned l, body to r, hair loose upon the shoulders, r.hand raised to bosom holding flower, plain gown, mantle, l.arm about a lamb on her lap. B/ground: foliage. Cut down. 1st state with address of Bowles.

  6. He was succeeded in the earldom of Suffolk by his uncle, the eighth Earl. He died unmarried and was succeeded by his younger brother, the ninth Earl. His wife Henrietta Howard, Countess of Suffolk, was a mistress of King George II. On Lord Suffolk's death, the titles passed to his son, the tenth Earl. He represented Bere Alston in ...