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  1. When Lady Augusta Murray Duchess of Inverness was born on 27 January 1761, in Airth, Stirlingshire, Scotland, her father, John Murray 4th Earl of Dunmore, was 31 and her mother, Lady Charlotte Stewart Countess of Dunmore, was 21. She married Prince Augustus Frederick of the United Kingdom and Hanover Duke of Sussex on 4 April 1793, in Rome ...

  2. Lady Augusta retained custody of their children and received maintenance of £4,000 a year. Their two children were named Augustus Frederick d'Este and Augusta Emma d'Este, both parents being descended from the royal House of Este. In 1806, their mother, Lady Augusta, was given royal licence to use the surname "de Ameland" instead of Murray.

  3. D'Este, Augusta Emma, 1801-1866 Augusta Emma Wilde, Baroness Truro British noble (1801-1866) Este, Auguste Emma d' 1801-1866 VIAF ID: 70800873 ( Personal )

  4. 19 de may. de 2018 · However, he continued to live with Lady Augusta until 1801, the year he was created Duke of Sussex. They had two illegitimate children together, Augustus Frederick d’Este (born 1784) and Augusta Emma d’Este (born 1801). After they went their separate ways, Lady Augusta retained custody of their two children and received £4,000 a year.

  5. fleek.ipfs.io › wiki › Augusta_Emma_d&Augusta Emma d'Este

    Augusta Emma Wilde, Baroness Truro (née d'Este, 11 August 1801 – 21 May 1866) was the daughter of Prince Augustus Frederick, Duke of Sussex (sixth son of King George III), later Duke of Sussex, by his marriage with the Lady Augusta Murray, second daughter of John Murray, 4th Earl of Dunmore, and his countess, Lady Charlotte Stewart.

  6. fleek.ipfs.io › wiki › Augusta_Emma_d&Augusta Emma d'Este

    Augusta Emma Wilde, Baroness Truro (née d'Este, 11 August 1801 – 21 May 1866) was the daughter of Prince Augustus Frederick, Duke of Sussex (sixth son of King George III), later Duke of Sussex, by his marriage with the Lady Augusta Murray, second daughter of John Murray, 4th Earl of Dunmore, and his countess, Lady Charlotte Stewart.

  7. This was an appeal from a decree (2 You. and Col. 542) and order of Vice-Chancellor Knight Bruce, upon a bill filed by the respondent, for rescinding a contract made by him in August, [606] 1838, for the purchase of a messuage and land from the appellant, Lady Wilde, then Augusta Emma D'Este, spinster, and completed by a conveyance and payment ...