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  1. 10 de ago. de 2016 · Some of their names were: Lady Lucy Hester Hawker, Lord Adolphus FitzClarence, Sophia Sidney, Baroness De L’Isle and Dudley, Amelia Cary, Vicountess Falkland, and Elizabeth Hay, Countess of...

  2. Dorothea Maria Ford (born August 1787, married in 1809 to Frederick Edward March, a natural son of Lord Henry FitzGerald ). [30] A son (who died at birth in October or November 1788). Lucy Hester Ford (born 1789, died 1850, [9] married Samuel Hawkerlater General and Sir—in 1810).

  3. 18 de noviembre de 2021, 18:34. Lady Hester Stanhope incurrió en todo tipo de extravagancias que no encajaban en el modelo de señorita aristócrata del siglo XIX. Fue una aventurera excéntrica...

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  4. 2 de nov. de 2021 · Lady Hester Stanhope fue la mujer que pudo reinar, una aventurera orgullosa e indómita que dejó la envarada Londres de principios del XIX para vivir un sueño al otro lado del mundo. Durante...

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  5. Lady Hester Lucy Stanhope (12 March 1776 – 23 June 1839) was a British adventurer, writer, antiquarian, and one of the most famous travellers of her age. Her excavation of Ascalon in 1815 is considered the first to use modern archaeological principles, and her use of a medieval Italian document is described as "one of the earliest uses of ...

  6. Lady Hester Lucy Stanhope was born in 1776, the first child of Charles, Earl Stanhope, and his wife, Lady Hester, née Pitt, who died when Hester was only four. She grew up at the family home, Chevening in Kent, and at 24 went to live with her grandmother, Lady Chatham, widow of the former Prime Minister William Pitt the Elder, in Somerset.

  7. Lady Hester Lucy Stanhope, granddaughter of William Pitt and daughter of the third Earl of Stanhope, was the first person who ever intentionally excavated an ancient artifact in the Holy Land. In this sense, she might be considered the first Biblical archaeologist.