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  1. 28 de jul. de 2018 · Anne Horton (née Anne Luttrell) was born on 24 January 1743 as the daughter of Simon Luttrell, later first Earl of Carhampton, and his wife, Judith Maria Lawes. Anne’s first husband was another commoner, Christopher Horton, on 4 August 1765 but he died just four years later. Horace Walpole described her as, “a coquette beyond measure, artful as [read more]

  2. Anne "Judy" Luttrell (nee Sineni) was born June 7, 1921 in Chicago to the late Anna (nee Gilson) and Frank Sineni and she passed away Wednesday, April 27, 2011 at Manor Care in Libertyville. She was 89 years old.

  3. Anne M. Spielman. Anne M. Spielman (nee Smith), 79 of Ridley Park died peacefully surrounded by her loving family on May 12, 2024. She was born on December 14, 1944 in the Grays Ferry section of Philadelphia, the daughter of the late Leo and Anna Crilley Smith, she lived in Southwest Philadelphia before moving to Ridley Park. Anne was a ...

  4. Brief Life History of Margaret. When Lady Margaret Hill was born about 1469, in Somerset, England, her father, Sir Robert Hill III Esquire of Houndston, Somerset and Talaton, was 49 and her mother, Alice Stourton, was 39. She married Sir Hugh Luttrell KB in 1484, in Dunster, Somerset, England, United Kingdom. They were the parents of at least 4 ...

  5. Anne Luttrell, duchessa di Cumberland e Strathearn (Londra, 24 gennaio 1743 – Trieste, 28 dicembre 1808), è stata una nobildonna irlandese. (it) Ana, Duquesa de Cumberland e Strathearn (nascida Anne Luttrell; Marylebone, 24 de janeiro de 1743 — Trieste, 28 de dezembro de 1808) foi a esposa de Henrique, Duque de Cumberland e Strathearn. (pt)

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  7. Anne (née Luttrell), Duchess of Cumberland and Strathearn. by Valentine Green, published by John Brydon, after Thomas Gainsborough, and after Richard Cosway coloured mezzotint, published 1790 24 in. x 14 1/2 in. (610 mm x 369 mm) paper size Purchased with help from the Friends of the National Libraries and the Pilgrim Trust, 1966 Reference ...