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  1. Henrietta de Hochepied, Baroness de Hochepied (née Vernon; formerly Baroness Grosvenor, c. 1745 – 1828) was an English aristocrat, socialite, and courtesan.

  2. Her affair with Henry Frederick, Duke of Cumberland led to their separation in 1769; after a scandalous trial Cumberland was ordered to pay £10,000 in damages to Grosvenor who in turn settled an annuity of £1,200 on his wife.

  3. 19 de ene. de 2016 · Such trials paint a revealing portrait of the affairs between Roger Mainwaring's wife Mary and the yeoman John Road (1748–59), Richard, first earl of Grosvenor's wife Henrietta and the duke of Cumberland (1769), and John Wilmot's wife Fanny and the footman Edward Washbourn (1790–1).

    • Sally Holloway
    • 2016
  4. Henrietta, Lady Grosvenor, was the eldest sister of Elizabeth Craven's lover Henry Vernon. She is stated in some records to have been born in 1735 but this is not plausible, as she married Lord Grosvenor in 1764, and she is unlikely to have waited until she was nearly thirty to have done so.

  5. Gillian Russell has identified the adulterous affair between Lady Henrietta Grosvenor, née Vernon, and the Duke of Cumberland in the late 1760s as a background event.

  6. Henrietta Grosvenor (née Vernon), Countess Grosvenor (baptised 1745-1828), Wife of 1st Earl Grosvenor. Sitter associated with 2 portraits.

  7. Duke of Westminster is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. It was created by Queen Victoria in 1874 and bestowed upon Hugh Grosvenor, 3rd Marquess of Westminster. It is the most recent dukedom conferred on someone not related to the British royal family. [2] The 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th Dukes were each grandsons of the first.