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  1. Ivy Gordon-Lennox. Lady Alexandra Margaret Anne Cavendish-Bentinck (6 September 1916 – 29 December 2008) was a member of the British nobility and one of the richest landowners in the country. She was a notable charity worker, art collector, and horsewoman.

  2. 4 de ago. de 2023 · Anne (Cavendish) Lowe (abt. 1594 - aft. 1639) Anne Lowe formerly Cavendish. Born about 1594 in Denby, Derbyshire, England. Ancestors. Daughter of Henry Cavendish and [mother unknown] Sister of Henry Cavendish. Wife of Vincent Lowe Esq. — married before 1614 in England [uncertain] Descendants.

    • Female
    • Vincent Lowe Esq.
  3. Born Ottoline Violet Anne Cavendish-Bentinck, she was the daughter of Lieutenant-General Arthur Cavendish-Bentinck (son of Lord and Lady Charles Bentinck) and his second wife, the former Augusta Browne, later created Baroness Bolsover.

    • British
  4. 20 de ago. de 2010 · She was born Lady Anne Cavendish, the third daughter of the 10th Duke of Devonshire. Her childhood home was Chatsworth, in Derbyshire. It was a privileged but eccentric upbringing. "My father...

  5. Lady Anne Evelyn Beatrice Tree ( née Cavendish; 6 November 1927 – 9 August 2010) was a British philanthropist, prison visitor, prisoner rights activist, and the founder of the charity Fine Cell Work, which gives prisoners the opportunity to do worthwhile work and acquire useful job skills for life after prison.

    • 2
    • Lady Anne Evelyn Beatrice Cavendish, 6 November 1927, Belgravia, London, England
    • British
    • 9 August 2010 (aged 82), Compton Abbas, Dorset, England
  6. When Anne Cavendish was born on 22 March 1594, in Denby, Derbyshire, England, her father, Sir Henry Cavendish, was 43 and her mother, Lady Grace Talbot, was 40. She married Sir Vincent Lowe before 1614. They were the parents of at least 8 sons and 10 daughters. She died on 6 July 1663, in Denby, Derbyshire, England, United Kingdom, at the age ...

  7. 19 de sept. de 2022 · The English ducal branch added the historic name ‘Cavendish’ in the early 19 th century, and one of its daughters, Nina Cecilia Cavendish-Bentinck, became the much lesser known grandmother of Queen Elizabeth II. Hans Willem Bentinck, 1st Earl of Portland.