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  1. Cecilia Underwood, duchesse d'Inverness, née vers 1785 et morte le 1er août 1873 à Kensington Palace ( Londres ), est une aristocrate britannique surtout connue pour avoir été la maîtresse du prince Auguste-Frédéric, duc de Sussex (sixième fils du roi George III ). Bien qu'ils se soient mariés, en 1831, leur union contrevenait à la ...

  2. Graf von Arran. Cecilia Underwood , Herzogin von Inverness (geb. Lady Cecilia Letitia Gore; 1785 - 1. August 1873 ), war die zweite Frau von Prinz Augustus Frederick, Herzog von Sussex , sechster Sohn von George III. des Vereinigten Königreichs . Da ihre Ehe gegen das Royal Marriages Act von 1772 verstieß , galt sie als rechtlich nichtig ...

  3. Cecília Underwood, 1.ª Duquesa de Inverness (nascida Cecilia Letitia Gore), (c. 1785 — Palácio de Kensington, 1 de agosto de 1873) foi a segunda esposa do Príncipe Augusto Frederico, Duque de Sussex, sexto filho de Jorge III do Reino Unido. Como o seu casamento não cumpria as normas do "Decreto de Casamentos Reais de 1772", sua união ...

  4. Cecilia Underwood, född 1785, död 1873, var från 1831 morganatiskt gift med Prins August Fredrik, hertig av Sussex. Hon var dotter till Arthur Gore, 2:e earl av Arran, och Elizabeth Underwood och gifte sig 1815 med sir George Buggin (död 1825).

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  6. Description. Also known as. English. Cecilia Underwood, 1st Duchess of Inverness. British duchess; second wife of Prince Augustus Frederick, Duke of Sussex (1785-1873) Cecilia Letitia Underwood, 1st and last Duchess of Inverness. Cecilia Underwood, Duchess of Inverness. Lady Cecilia Letitia Gore. Lady Cecilia Gore.

  7. 27 de abr. de 2023 · Cecilia Underwood, 1st Duchess of Inverness (born Lady Cecilia Letitia Gore; c. 1789 – 1 August 1873) was a mistress of Prince Augustus Frederick, Duke of Sussex (sixth son of King George III). Despite marrying, their union was in contravention of the Royal Marriages Act 1772 and as such was considered legally void.