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  1. Elizabeth Lamb, Viscountess Melbourne (née Milbanke; 1751 – 1818) was one of the most influential of the political hostesses of the extended Regency period, and the wife of Whig politician Peniston Lamb, 1st Viscount Melbourne. She was the mother of William Lamb, 2nd Viscount Melbourne, who became Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, and ...

  2. Elizabeth Lamb, Viscountess Melbourne | Orlando. Home. People. Elizabeth Lamb, Viscountess Melbourne. Standard Name: Melbourne, Elizabeth Lamb,,, Viscountess. Used Form: Lady Melbourne. Connections. Timeline. No timeline events available. Texts. No bibliographical results available.

  3. 15 de ene. de 2013 · A short biography of Elizabeth Lamb, Viscountess Melbourne, leading Whig hostess and mother of William Lamb, Lord Melbourne, Prime Minister.

  4. 30 de ago. de 2022 · About Elizabeth Lamb, Viscountess Melbourne. "Elizabeth Lamb, Viscountess Melbourne (née Elizabeth Milbanke; 1751 – 1818) was one of the most influential of the political hostesses of the extended Regency period, and the wife of Whig politician Peniston Lamb, 1st Viscount Melbourne.

  5. 1 de ago. de 2018 · Lady M: The Life and Loves of Elizabeth Lamb, Viscountess Melbourne 1751-1818. Colin Brown. 4.33. 33 ratings8 reviews. At a time of emerging women leaders, the life of Elizabeth Milbanke, Viscountess Melbourne, the shrewdest political hostess of the Georgian period, is particularly intriguing.

  6. Elizabeth Lamb (née Milbanke), Viscountess Melbourne (baptised 1751-1818), Political hostess and agricultural improver. Sitter in 6 portraits. Artists. Sir Joshua Reynolds (1723-1792), Painter and first President of the Royal Academy. Artist or producer associated with 1424 portraits, Sitter associated with 39 portraits.

  7. 15 de ago. de 2018 · Regency History: August 2018. Lady M – The Life and Loves of Elizabeth Lamb, Viscountess Melbourne by Colin Brown - a review. by Rachel Knowles. Lady M is the story of Elizabeth Lamb, Viscountess Melbourne (1751-1818), a powerful and ambitious Georgian socialite and political hostess for the Whigs.