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  1. Choice 2: Sir Robert and Lady Walpole by Eccardt and Wootton in a Grinling Gibbons Frame. by Wilmarth S. Lewis “This frame hung in the Blue Bedchamber, as we learn from Walpole’s Description of Strawberry Hill: ‘In a frame of black and gold carved by Gibbons, Sir Robert Walpole and Catherine Shorter; small whole lengths; by Eccardt, after Zinke: the hounds and view of Houghton by Wootton.

  2. found: DNB: p. 637 under "Walpole, Sir Robert, first Earl of Orford" (Catherine Shorter; first wife of Sir Robert Walpole, later Earl of Orford; m. 30 July 1700; sometimes mistakenly thought to be the daughter of Sir John Shorter, lord mayor of London, but actually the daughter of John Shorter of Bybrook in Kent, a Baltic timber merchant and a son of the lord mayor) p. 662 (d. 20 Aug. 1737, at ...

  3. File:Caroline shorter - pierwsza zona Walpole'a..jpg cropped 42 % horizontally and 3 % vertically using CropTool with precise mode. Využití souboru Tento soubor používá následující stránka:

  4. Catherine Long was the youngest daughter of Horatio Walpole, 2nd Earl of Orford, and his wife Sophia Churchill. [1] She married Henry-Lawes Long of Hampton Lodge, Surrey, 22 July 1822. She died suddenly - according to the Dictionary of National Biography - "from alarm in a thunderstorm" on 30 August 1867, leaving seven daughters (one of whom ...

  5. Catherine Lady Walpole is a 55 years old Spouse of the British Prime Minister from . Catherine Lady Walpole was born on January 01, 1682 (died on August 20, 1737, she was 55 years old) in . Birthday:

  6. Catherine, Lady Walpole (née Shorter; 1682 – 20 August 1737) was the first wife of British politician and Prime Minister Robert Walpole from 30 July 1700 until her death in Chelsea in 1737. She was buried on the Walpole estate at Houghton in Norfolk, England.

  7. The "Brown Lady" is so named because of the brown brocade dress it is claimed she wears. Identity of the ghost [ edit ] According to legend, the "Brown Lady of Raynham Hall" is the ghost of Dorothy Walpole (1686–1726), the sister of Robert Walpole , generally regarded as the first Prime Minister of Great Britain .