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  1. Augustus Frederick d'Este (13 January 1794 – 28 December 1848) Augusta Emma d'Este, later Lady Truro (9 August 1801 – 21 May 1866), who married Thomas Wilde, 1st Baron Truro of Bowes on 13 August 1845; Later life. Prince Augustus tried to have his marriage to Lady Augusta recognised for many years, but eventually, he separated from her.

  2. Augusta Emma Wilde, Baroness Truro (née d'Este; 11 August 1801 – 21 May 1866) was the daughter of Prince Augustus Frederick, Duke of Sussex and Lady Augusta Murray. Her mother was the second daughter of John Murray, 4th Earl of Dunmore and Lady Charlotte Stewart. Peerage. Her parents were married in Rome and afterwards at St George's ...

  3. 1 de abr. de 2023 · Son of Prince Augustus Frederick, Duke of Sussex and Lady Augusta Murray Father of William James Kent Brother of Lady Truro of Bowes Augusta Emma Emma d"Este Wilde. Exhumation & Reburial: 23 August 1849 from All Souls Cemetery to the Dunmore/D'Este Mausoleum within St Laurence Churchyard, Thanet District, Kent, England, UK

  4. Son of Prince Augustus Frederick, Duke of Sussex and Lady Augusta Murray Brother of Lady Truro of Bowes Augusta Emma Emma d"Este Wilde. Exhumation & Reburial: 23 August 1849 from All Souls Cemetery to the Dunmore/D'Este Mausoleum within St Laurence Churchyard, Thanet District, Kent, England, UK Find A Grave Memorial ID::

  5. Augusta Emma d'Este Augusta Emma Wilde, Baroness Truro (née d'Este ; 11 August 1801 – 21 May 1866) was the daughter of Prince Augustus Frederick, Duke of Sussex, by his marriage with Lady Augusta Murray, second daughter of John Murray, 4th Earl of Dunmore, and Lady Charlotte Stewart.

  6. 26 de jul. de 2019 · D’Este left a detailed diary describing his 22 years living with the disease. Meanwhile, like her father, Augusta Emma also suffered from asthma. Upon her death, The Thanet Advertiser remembered her as: “ a lady of strict business habits, and rather reserved in manner, of exceedingly good general information, living, while at Ramsgate, in a very quiet and unostentatious way”.