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  1. Lady Catherine Cavendish, Baroness Ogle. In past times, titles conferred social status in a way that mere wealth could not. Bess of Hardwick, born into a gentry family, became a wealthy owner of great landed estates through her second and third marriages. Her triumphant fourth marriage in 1568 to the 6th Earl of Shrewsbury established her ...

  2. Catherine Cavendish, Duchess of Devonshire (1700 – 8 May 1777), formerly Catherine Hoskins (or Hoskyn), was the wife of William Cavendish, 3rd Duke of Devonshire, and mother of the 4th Duke.

  3. 26 de abr. de 2022 · About Lady Catherine Cavendish. Henry Cavendish, 2nd Duke of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, KG, PC (24 June 1630 – 26 July 1691), styled Viscount Mansfield until 1676, was the only son of the William Cavendish, 1st Duke of Newcastle-upon-Tyne and his first wife, Elizabeth Basset.

    • January 14, 1665
    • April 20, 1712
  4. Lady Catherine Cavendish (1665-1712) was the daughter of Henry Cavendish, 2nd Duke of Newcastle-upon-Tyne and Frances Pierrepont. She married Thomas Tufton, 6th Earl of Thanet in 1684, becoming Lady Thanet. Reference. Mosley, Charles, editor.

  5. Biography. Lady Catherine Cavendish (1665-1712) was the daughter of Henry Cavendish, 2nd Duke of Newcastle-upon-Tyne and Frances Pierrepont. She married Thomas Tufton, 6th Earl of Thanet, son of John Tufton, 2nd Earl of Thanet and Lady Margaret Sackville, on 14 August 1684.

    • Female
    • January 14, 1665
    • Thomas Tufton
    • April 20, 1712
  6. Lady Catherine Cavendish (14 January 1665 – 20 April 1712), who married Thomas Tufton, 6th Earl of Thanet on 14 August 1684 and had issue. Lady Arabella Cavendish (19 August 1673 – 4 June 1698), who married Charles Spencer, 3rd Earl of Sunderland on 12 January 1695 and had issue. References.

  7. 25 May 2011, 14:00 BST. Susan Penelope Rosse (British, 1652-1700) Lady Catherine Cavendish (1665–1712), wearing blue dress, her brown veil draped around her shoulders and tucked into the décolleté of her dress.