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  1. Anne Lennard, Countess of Sussex (Q4768536) From Wikidata. ... Anne FitzRoy, Countess of Sussex by Michael Dahl(page 372 crop).jpg 719 × 895; 102 KB. 0 references.

  2. Anne Lennard (née Palmer), Countess of Sussex (25 February 1661 – 16 May 1721 or 1722), formerly Lady Anne Fitzroy, was the eldest daughter of Barbara Villiers, mistress to King Charles II. She became the wife of Thomas Lennard, 1st Earl of Sussex, 15th Baron Dacre.

  3. Anne wrote her will on May 15, 1722. The first matter she wanted to address was the details of her funeral. “I commend my Soul to the infinite mercy of God my Body to the Earth to be buried with the least expense viz early in the morning and one only Mourning Coach to attend my ffunerall.”. Anne had invested £4,050 in the South Sea Company.

  4. Anne Lennard (17 August 1684, Sussex – 26 June 1755, London), 16th Baroness Dacre in her own right. Married four times; (1) First, to Richard Barrett-Lennard, Esq. (died 1716), son of Dacre Barrett-Lennard and his wife Jane, eldest daughter of Arthur Chichester, the second Earl of Donegal. Died a few months after his marriage to the Lady Anne ...

  5. When Lady Anne Palmer FitzRoy, Countess of Sussex was born on 25 February 1661, in Westminster, Middlesex, England, her father, King Charles II Stuart King of England and Scotland, was 30 and her mother, Barbara Villiers 1st Duchess of Cleveland, was 20. She married Thomas Lennard 1st Earl of Sussex on 16 May 1674, in Richmond, Surrey, England ...

  6. Lennard was created Earl of Sussex - Anne therefore becoming Countess of Sussex - a title that the Duchess of Cleveland had earmarked many years before. He was awarded a £2,000 annual pension and given a dowry of £20,000 for Anne. When the Duchess of Cleveland returned to Paris in 1676, Anne remained at court with her husband and father.