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  1. The collection of papers numbered GEO/ADD/51 belongs to Lady Augusta Murray (1768-1830), daughter of John Murray, 4th Earl of Dunmore and Lady Charlotte Stewart, daughter of Alexander, the 6th Earl of Galloway. Lady Augusta is best known for her illegitimate marriage to Prince Augustus Frederick, Duke of Sussex, sixth son of George III, in 1793 ...

  2. March 5, 2024 · Staff Report · Comments Off. Anne Catherine Murray has joined Piedmont’s Augusta Hub as executive director of philanthropy. Anne Catherine had served as executive director of Augusta Symphony, Inc., since 2015, where she strategized the pursuit of all grants and fundraising, according to a news release from Piedmont.

  3. 5 de ago. de 2020 · Lady Augusta Murray (1768-1830) was the clandestine wife of Prince Augustus Frederick (1773-1843), the sixth son of George III and Charlotte. She was the daughter of John Murray, the 4 th Earl of Dunmore and the last royal governor of Virginia.

  4. Lady Augusta Murray had known Prince Augustus Frederick for only three m On the night of 4 April 1793, two lovers were preparing to compel a cleric to perform a secret ceremony. The wedding of the sixth son of King George III to the daughter of the Earl of Dunmore would not only be concealed - it would also be illegal.

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  6. Lady Augusta Murray was born in London on 27 January 1768, to John Murray, 4th Earl of Dunmore and Lady Charlotte Stewart, daughter of Alexander, the 6th Earl of Galloway. From at least 1785, and probably also before then, Lady Augusta kept commonplace books, in which she copied excerpts from texts she had read, as well as her own thoughts, with a predominant theme of feelings, emotions and ...

  7. 1 de sept. de 2020 · Lady Augusta Murray had known Prince Augustus Frederick for only three months, but they had fallen deeply in love and were desperate to be married. However, the Royal Marriages Act forbade such a union without the King’s permission, and going ahead with the ceremony would change Augusta’s life forever.

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