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  1. 1 de mar. de 2012 · Emily was born April 21, 1787 to Elizabeth, Lady Melbourne (born Milbanke) who was the wife of Peniston Lamb, Viscount Melbourne. Lady Melbourne was a woman who was part of the “Devonshire House set”, a famous hostess, and a highly powerful society figure. Lady Melbourne was noted for her ambition, her discretion, and her influence.

  2. Lady Palmerston was born Emily Lamb in England, 21 April 1787. She married Lord Peter Leopold Louis Francis Nassau Cowper on 20 July 1805. In the years after the birth of her first son, Lady Palmerston began to entertain a throng of admirers, suitors, and lovers.

  3. Emily was the daughter of the infamous Lady Melbourne, whose many affairs clouded the paternity of many of her children, including Emily. Her eldest brother, William, was twice Prime Minister of England. Emily was married to the 5th Earl Cowper when she was 18. While he was quiet and reserved, she was warm and gregarious, and became a leading member of London society and a popular Whig hostess ...

  4. Emily Mary Lamb and her son, described here as Lady Cowper and Lord Fordwich, are depicted in this signed and dated watercolor by Buck. 'Emily Mary Lamb was the daughter of Sir Peniston Lamb, 1st Viscount Melbourne and Elizabeth Milbanke.

  5. 13. 16th cent-18th cent: Coke family papers 16th-18th cent (from the Kerr family archive at Melbourne), incl Cranford (Middlesex) garden papers c1720-23 and Fanshawe family trust papers 1700-17. British Library, Manuscript Collections. Add MSS 64870-924, 69868-68835.

  6. Lady Palmerston was born Emily Lamb in England, 21 April 1787. She married Lord Peter Leopold Louis Francis Nassau Cowper on 20 July 1805. In the years after the birth of her first son, Lady Palmerston began to entertain a throng of admirers, suitors, and lovers.

  7. Emily Temple, Viscountess Palmerston , 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 Minister Lord Palmerston.