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  1. Elizabeth Christiana Cavendish, Duchess of Devonshire, society hostess and patron of the arts, was born Elizabeth Hervey in 1757 at Horringer, Suffolk. Her parents were Frederick Augustus Hervey, 4th Earl of Bristol (1730-1803), and Elizabeth Davers (1730-1800). She was known for most her life as Lady Elizabeth Foster, Bess to her friends.

  2. DF11/1/1 Letters to Elizabeth Cavendish, Dowager Duchess of Devonshire from Lady Sydney Morgan c.1820 Item A small number of letters sent to Elizabeth Cavendish, Duchess of Devonshire, by Lady Sydney Morgan c.1820. The letters are undated, and the attributed date based on context. 9 letters DF11/1/2 Letter sent to [Elizabeth Cavendish], Duchess ...

  3. 13 de may. de 2014 · In 1809, three years after Georgiana died, Bess married Cavendish to succeed her friend as Duchess of Devonshire. She herself was widowed just two years later and eventually left England behind and went to Rome, where she lived happily as a patron of the arts. On the anniversary of Georgiana's death, Bess herself passed away and was returned to ...

  4. Tricked by her best friend, or fully in control of her - British History, Featured, Georgian Era, Great Britons.

  5. As Duchess of Devonshire, she assumed daunting political, social, and cultural responsibilities for which her youth ill-equipped her. Although expected to behave with impeccable propriety while entertaining the country's most influential men and women, her refreshing lack of formality in manner and dress enchanted most observers and launched a legion of imitators.

  6. So raise your glass and powder your hair: Here are 46 extravagant facts about Georgiana Cavendish, the scandalous Duchess of Devonshire. Georgiana Cavendish Facts. 1. Once Upon a Time. Born in Northamptonshire on June 7, 1757, Georgiana Spencer was her mother’s absolute favorite “dear little Gee.”. As a young girl, Georgiana knew nothing ...

  7. Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire. Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire, was one of the most charismatic figures in Georgian society. Affectionately known as Gee, she was renowned for her style and her involvement in politics. In 1774, at the age of 17, she married William Cavendish, the 5th Duke of Devonshire. The marriage would prove unhappy.