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  1. Elizabeth Sackville-West, Countess De La Warr and 1st Baroness Buckhurst (11 August 1795 – 9 January 1870), was a British peeress . Early life. The Countess De La Warr was born Lady Elizabeth Sackville on 11 August 1795. She was the youngest daughter of John Sackville, 3rd Duke of Dorset, and his wife, the former Arabella Diana Cope. [1] .

    • Arabella Cope, Duchess of Dorset
  2. Elizabeth Sackville, Duchess of Dorset (c. 1689 – 12 June 1768), formerly Elizabeth Colyear, was a British court official and noble, the wife of Lionel Sackville, 1st Duke of Dorset. She was the daughter of Lieutenant-General Walter Colyear (who was a brother of the Earl of Portmore).

    • c. 1689
    • Colyear
    • 12 June 1768
    • 1720–1765
  3. Starring Elizabeth Debicki as Woolf and Gemma Arterton as Sackville-West, the film from director Chanya Button is set against the backdrop of bohemian high society in 1920s London with a host...

  4. 31 de mar. de 2020 · By Rebecca Dinerstein Knight. March 31, 2020. Arts & Culture. Vita Sackville-West. How preposterous is it that Vita Sackville-West, the best-selling bisexual baroness who wrote over thirty-five books that made an ingenious mockery of twenties societal norms, should be remembered today merely as a smoocher of Virginia Woolf?

  5. 14 de mar. de 2018 · You Can Now Read A Story From The 1920s By Virginia Woolf's Lover, Vita Sackville-West. by E. Ce Miller. March 14, 2018. By Dhruva Srinivas, ... The grandmother of Queen Elizabeth II, ...

  6. Elizabeth Sackville, Duchess of Dorset (c. 1689 – 12 June 1768), formerly Elizabeth Colyear, was a British court official and noble, the wife of Lionel Sackville, 1st Duke of Dorset. She was the daughter of Lieutenant-General Walter Colyear (who was a brother of the Earl of Portmore ).

  7. 5 de ago. de 2021 · Looking back further in the history of the dynasty, the Sackvilles of the Elizabethan and Jacobean age were courtiers par excellence, and left behind possibly the greatest of all over-the-top aristocratic portraits. Richard Sackville, 3rd Earl of Dorset, c1613.