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  1. 13. 16th cent-18th cent: Coke family papers 16th-18th cent (from the Kerr family archive at Melbourne), incl Cranford (Middlesex) garden papers c1720-23 and Fanshawe family trust papers 1700-17. British Library, Manuscript Collections. Add MSS 64870-924, 69868-68835.

  2. The Countess Cowper (nee the Hon. Emily Lamb) is a historical figure who was a patroness of Almack's. She was born to Peniston Lamb, 1st Viscount Lamb, and his wife the Hon. Elizabeth Milbanke, and she married Peter Clavering-Cowper, 5th Earl Cowper, in 1805. Together they had three sons and two daughters, though the paternity of some is questionable. After Lord Cowper died in 1837, his widow ...

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  4. Lady Palmerston was born Emily Lamb in England, 21 April 1787. She married Lord Peter Leopold Louis Francis Nassau Cowper on 20 July 1805. In the years after the birth of her first son, Lady Palmerston began to entertain a throng of admirers, suitors, and lovers.

  5. Emily Lamb, Lady Cowper Emily Lamb ( * April 21 , 1787 , † October 11 , 1869 at Brocket Hall ) was an English nobleman and happening lady in London society of the Regency era . Her brother was prime minister Lord Melbourne and her husband Prime Minister Lord Palmerston.

  6. 24 de feb. de 2024 · Lord Shaftesbury, then Lord Ashley, married Lady Emily Caroline Catherine Frances Cowper (d. 15 October 1872), daughter of Peter Cowper, 5th Earl Cowper and more likely natural daughter of Lord Palmerston (later her official stepfather), on 10 June 1830. This marriage, which proved a happy and fruitful one, produced ten children as cited in ...

  7. 4 de jul. de 2020 · File: John Lucas (1807-1874) - The Honourable Emily (Amelia) Mary Lamb (1787–1869), Countess Cowper, Later Viscountess Palmerston - 485087 - National Trust.jpg From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository