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  1. The inscription found on the mausoleum states it was erected by Sir Augustus Frederick d'Este for his mother, Lady Augusta Murray (1768-1830), the second daughter of the 4th Earl of Dunmore, who lived at Mount Albion House in Ramsgate. Sir Augustus and his sister Augusta Emma, Lady Truro, are both interred in the mausoleum.

  2. 30 de abr. de 2022 · Thomas Wilde, 1st Baron Truro of Bowes was born on 7 July 1782 at Castle Street, London, EnglandG.3 He was the son of Thomas Wilde and Mary Anne Knight.4 He married, firstly, Mary Wileman, daughter of William Wileman and unknown Devaynes, on 13 April 1813 at London, EnglandG.3 He married, secondly, Augusta Emma d'Este, daughter of Augustus Frederick Hanover, 1st Duke of Sussex and Lady Augusta ...

  3. 2 de mar. de 2015 · (9) Augustus Frederick, Duke of Sussex (173-1843) first married Lady Augusta Murray, by whom he sired Augustus Frederick d’Este (1794-1848) and Augusta Emma d’Este (1801-1866). Later, he married Lady Cecilia Letitia Buggin.

  4. Augusta Emma D'Este. 1801–1866. Sources (13) Augusta Murray, "Scotland, Births and Baptisms, 1564-1950" Augusta Murray, "Find A Grave Index"

  5. Augusta Emma d ' Este was born on 11 August 1801 at Grosvenor Street, London, England G. 2,3 She was the daughter of Augustus Frederick Hanover, 1st Duke of Sussex and Lady Augusta Murray. 1 She married Thomas Wilde, 1st Baron Truro of Bowes, son of Thomas Wilde and Mary Anne Knight, on 13 August 1845 at London, England G. 4 She died on 21 May 1866 at age 64 at 83 Eaton Square, London, England ...

  6. Augusta Emma Wilde, baronesa Truro (de soltera d'Este; 11 de agosto de 1801 - 21 de mayo de 1866) era hija del príncipe Augusto Federico, duque de Sussex y de Lady Augusta Murray. Su madre era la segunda hija de John Murray, cuarto conde de Dunmore y Lady Charlotte Stewart .

  7. 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.