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  1. She married Cromartie Sutherland-Leveson-Gower, Marquess of Stafford, eldest son and heir of the 3rd Duke of Sutherland, on 20 October 1884, her 17th birthday. He inherited the Dukedom of Sutherland on his father's death in 1892 and died in 1913. They had four children: Lady Victoria Elizabeth Sutherland-Leveson-Gower (1885–1888)

  2. Which memorial do you think is a duplicate of Elizabeth Leveson Gower (193832319)? We will review the memorials and decide if they should be merged. Learn more about merges .

  3. Hace 6 días · Harriet Elizabeth Georgiana Leveson-Gower (née Howard), Duchess of Sutherland; Elizabeth Georgiana (née Sutherland-Leveson-Gower), Duchess of Argyll. by Samuel Cousins, published by Paul and Dominic Colnaghi & Co, after Sir Thomas Lawrence mixed-method engraving, published 17 March 1832, based on a work of 1828 NPG D49802

  4. The Countess of Sutherland's nieces were Elizabeth Howard, 5th Duchess of Rutland (whose death is commemorated in a poem in the album), and Caroline Howard, Lady Cawdor, who also drew works included here. Other works are by the Countess of Harewood, whose son married a niece of Elizabeth and Caroline Howard, and Lady Caroline Georgiana Howard.

  5. ‘Composition: Mountain Landscape‘, Elizabeth Leveson-Gower, Duchess-Countess of Sutherland

  6. Created by: GariochGraver. Added: Apr 8, 2017. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 178211356. Source citation. Countess of Sutherland. Marriage: 4 Sept 1785, George Leveson Gower, Viscount Trentham, eldest son of Granville, Earl Gower. Scots Peerage, Vol 8, p 360.∼Duchess of Sutherland and 19th Countess of Sutherland in her own right.

  7. www.cornishstainedglass.org.uk › mgsdb › personElizabeth LEVESON-GOWER

    Elizabeth Coryton, b 1824, d 1859; Notes. Marriage at St James’, Westminster, of John Tillie Coryton of Crocadon, Cornwall, and Elizabeth Leveson Gower, youngest daughter of the late Adml the Hon John Leveson Gower and granddaughter of the late Adml Boscawen. Oracle and the Daily Advertiser August 16, 1803 p 3.