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  1. Rt. Hon. Emily Viscountess Palmerston, Countess Cowper Temple (Lamb) aka Cowper (21 Apr 1787 - 11 Sep 1869) 0 references.

  2. 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 ...

  3. Emily Lamb, Countess Cowper, gemalt von William Owen, um 1810. Emily Mary Lamb (* 21. April 1787; † 11. Oktober 1869 auf Brocket Hall) war eine britische Adlige und tonangebende Dame in der Londoner High Society der Regency -Epoche. Ihr Bruder war der Premierminister William Lamb, 2.

  4. 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.

  5. 113439008. Source citation. Emily Lamb (1787–1869) Lady Cowper was a leading figure of the Almack's social set, sister to Prime Minister Lord Melbourne, and wife to Prime Minister Lord Palmerston. Emily was born in 1787 to Peniston Lamb and his wife Elizabeth (née Milbanke). Due to her mother's numerous affairs, her paternity was never ...

  6. 16 de jul. de 2021 · Emily Lamb, Countess Cowper (1787–1869), later Viscountess Palmerston, was a leading figure of the Almack's social set, sister to Prime Minister Lord Melbourne, wife to the 5th Earl Cowper, and subsequently wife to Lord Palmerston.

  7. 1 de mar. de 2012 · 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. It is important to look at her family life to see how she evolved to her subsequent status.