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Lady Salisbury, by Joshua Reynolds, 1780 Mary Amelia Cecil, Marchioness of Salisbury (16 August 1750 – 22 November 1835), known as Emily Mary Cecil , was an English aristocrat, Tory political hostess and sportswoman.
"Mary Amelia 'Emily Mary' Cecil, Marchioness of Salisbury (16 August 1750 – 22 November 1835), was an English aristocrat, Tory political hostess and sportswoman. The marchioness's eccentricity was frequently remarked upon, in particular her style of dress; her clothes were often of her own design."
Lord Salisbury married Lady Emily Mary, daughter of Wills Hill, 1st Marquess of Downshire, on 2 December 1773. She became known as a sportswoman and influential society hostess. The couple had four children: Lady Georgiana Charlotte Augusta Cecil (1786–1860), married Henry Wellesley, 1st Baron Cowley
Marquess of Salisbury, 1789: Henry Cecil 1725–1793 1st Marquess of Exeter, 10th Earl of Exeter, 11th Baron Burghley: James Cecil 1743–1823 1st Marquess of Salisbury, 7th Earl of Salisbury, Viscount Cranborne, and Baron Cecil of Essendon: Emily 1750–1835: Brownlow Cecil 1795–1867 2nd Marquess of Exeter, 11th Earl of Exeter ...
- Edward Gascoyne-Cecil, Viscount Cranborne
- Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 7th Marquess
- James Cecil, 7th Earl of Salisbury
- Earl of Salisbury, Viscount Cranborne, Baron Cecil
Mary Amelia 'Emily Mary' Cecil, Marchioness of Salisbury (16 August 1750 – 22 November 1835), was an English aristocrat, Tory political hostess and sportswoman. The marchioness's eccentricity was frequently remarked upon, in particular her style of dress; her clothes were often of her own design.
Lady Emily Cecil, Extra Lady of the Bedchamber to Queen Adelaide (b. 14 Jul 1789; d. 21 Jan 1858), mar. 29 May 1812 (div. 1827) as his first wife George Thomas John [Nugent], 1st Marquess of Westmeath, and had issue. 3. Lady Caroline Cecil (d. young) died. 13 Jun 1823. created. 18 Aug 1789 Marquess of Salisbury. suc. by. son. note.
Details. individual; British; Female. Life dates. 1750-1835. Biography. Politician hostess and sportswoman, born Dublin; married James Cecil, 1st Marquess of Salisbury at Lambeth Palace in 1773 at Lambeth Place. Died in a fire at Hatfield House.