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  1. Henry, Duke of Cumberland (1745-1790) with the Duchess of Cumberland (1743-1808) and Lady Elizabeth Luttrell (d. 1799) c.1785-8 Description Having trained with Hubert Gravelot, Gainsborough produced small scale conversation pieces with a characteristic French elegance and a rococo flourish of the brush.

  2. Elizabeth Luttrell, eldest sister of the Duchess of Cumberland, Lady Anne Frederick. She was called in derision Princess Elizabeth, being a coarse, unprincipled woman, devoured by a love of play. This passion brought about her tragical end. She was imprisoned in the Fleet for her gambling debts; and gave a hairdresser 50 pounds to marry her ...

  3. Henry, Duke of Cumberland with Anne, Duchess of Cumberland, and Lady Elizabeth Luttrell c.1785-8. RCIN 400675.

  4. 18 de dic. de 2020 · About Anne Barnewall. Patrick Barnewall married before 1522 Anne Luttrell, daughter of Richard Luttrell of Luttrellstown Castle and Margaret Fitzlyons and sister of Thomas Luttrell, the future Lord Chief Justice of Ireland. They had two children: Sir Christopher Barnewall, an extremely popular member of Parliament and Sheriff of County Dublin ...

  5. Anne was born in Marylebone, London and was baptized on 17 February 1742 at St Marylebone, Westminster, Middlesex, England. although another source says 24 January 1743. She was the daughter of Simon Luttrell, later first Earl of Carhampton, and his wife, Judith Maria Lawes, daughter of Sir Nicholas Lawes.

  6. 30 de jun. de 2023 · Anne Luttrell (1743-1808) was born in Marylebone, London to Simon Luttrell, a Member of Parliament, and Judith Maria Lawes. Simon Luttrell was made Baron Irnham in 1768, then Viscount Carhampton in 1781, and then the first Earl of Carhampton in 1785.

  7. 18 de feb. de 2021 · Anne Luttrell, veuve Horton . Anne Luttrell est née le 24 janvier 1743, fille de Simon Luttrell et Judith Maria Lawes. Ils appartenaient à la famille Luttrell, descendante de Georffrey de Luterel, un seigneur qui reçut la ville de Luttrell du roi Jean d’Angleterre, en 1210.