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  1. Emily Temple, Viscountess Palmerston (née Lamb, later Clavering-Cowper; 1787–1869), styled The Honourable Emily Lamb from 1787 to 1805 and Countess Cowper from 1805 to 1839, was a leading figure of the Almack's social set, sister of Prime Minister Lord Melbourne, wife of the 5th Earl Cowper, and subsequently wife of another Prime ...

    • 1869 (aged 81–82)
  2. Emily Mary Lamb, Lady Cowper (and subsequently Lady Palmerston) was born on 21 April 1787. Her legal father was Peniston, first viscount Melbourne (1748-1819); her natural father was probably George O'Brien Wyndham, third earl of Egremont (1751–1837).

  3. Biography. Emily Mary Lamb was born in 1787. She was the daughter of Peniston Lamb, 1st Viscount Melbourne and Elizabeth Milbanke. Her brother William Lamb became Prime Minister. Emily (Lamb) Temple was featured in works by Georgette Heyer.

    • April 21, 1787
    • September 11, 1869
  4. Emily Lamb was one of the foremost political hostesses of her day, and as a member of a political family and the intimate friend and later wife of Lord Palmerston, she was privy to the intrigues of the inner circle of the Whig Party.

  5. 3 de may. de 2024 · In 1837 Lord Cowper died, and Emily and Palmerston married on 16 December 1839. Lord Palmerston served twice as Prime Minister between 1855 and 1858 and again from 1859 to 1865. Lawrence has depicted the 16-year old Emily Lamb as though in motion, her head turning back towards the viewer.

  6. 18 de mar. de 2016 · Emily Lamb, Lady Cowper, was famous for her wit, charm and tact, and exercised great social power, not only as one of the Lady Patronesses of Almack's, but in her later life as Lady Palmerston, wife of the Prime Minister.

  7. Born on 21 April 1787 in the family’s Piccadilly home, Emily Mary Lamb was the 5th surviving child of Elisabeth Lamb née Milbanke, the wife of the first Viscount Melbourne, but the identity of her natural father is unclear.