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  1. Harriet Arbuthnot Snippet view - 1950. The Journal of Mrs. Arbuthnot, 1820-1832, Volume 1 Harriet Arbuthnot Snippet view - 1950. Common terms and phrases.

  2. Harriet Arbuthnot (10 de setembro de 1793 – 2 de agosto de 1834) foi uma diarista, observadora social e anfitriã política do início do século XIX em nome do partido conservador. Durante a década de 1820, foi a amiga mais íntima do herói de Waterloo e o primeiro-ministro britânico, o 1.º Duque de Wellington . [ 1 ]

  3. Harriet estaba fascinada por la política, durante su matrimonio con Arbuthnot actuó como anfitriona en cenas de sociedad, realizadas por el buen amigo de su marido, el Duque de Wellington. Durante los últimos años de su vida, después de la muerte de Harriet, Arbuthnot vivió en Apsley House , la residencia en Londres del duque, como su amigo y confidente.

  4. Harriet Arbuthnot ( née Fane; 10 September 1793 – 2 August 1834) was an early 19th-century English diarist, social observer and political hostess on behalf of the Tory party. During the 1820s she was the closest woman friend of the hero of Waterloo and British Prime Minister, the 1st Duke of Wellington. She maintained a long correspondence ...

  5. Harriet Arbuthnot (10 de setembre de 1793 - 2 d'agost de 1834) fou una diarista anglesa de començaments del segle xix, observadora social i amfitriona política del Partit Tory. Durant la dècada de 1820 fou l'«amiga més propera» de l'heroi de la Batalla de Waterloo i primer ministre britànic, Arthur Wellesley, 1r duc de Wellington . [1]

  6. Correspondence and personal papers of Charles G.J. Arbuthnot, 1829 - 1861. GB 231 MS 3029/ 3/ 1 Correspondence from Charles to his father, Charles Arbuthnot, 1831 - 1850 GB 231 MS 3029/ 3/ 2 Correspondence from Charles to his step-mother, Harriet Arbuthnot, 1829 - 1830 GB 231 MS 3029/ 3/ 2 Correspondence from Charles to his step-mother, Harriet ...

  7. January 1826-January 1832. Edited by Brancis Bamford and the Duke of Wellington. London, Macmillan & Co. Ltd, 1950, 490 pages. Anyone who's ever read about Waterloo's hero, the Duke of Wellington, has read about his closeness to Mrs. Arbuthnot. Many biographers—as well as their contemporaries—say she was his mistress, though no one has ever ...