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  1. Isabella Bennet FitzRoy, Duchess of Grafton and later 2nd Countess of Arlington suo jure (c. 1668 – 7 February 1723), was a British peer and heiress. Life. Isabella Bennet was the only daughter of Henry Bennet, 1st Earl of Arlington, a Royalist commander, by his wife, Elisabeth of Nassau (1633–1718).

  2. 7 de may. de 2022 · Birthdate: 1668. Birthplace: Euston near Saxham. Death: February 07, 1723 (54-55) Immediate Family: Daughter of Henry Bennet, 1st Earl of Arlington and Isabella Bennet. Wife of Sir Thomas Hanmer, 4th Bt, MP, Speaker of the Commons and Henry Fitzroy, 1st Duke of Grafton.

    • February 7, 1723
  3. 7 de dic. de 2021 · The Dowager Duchess of Grafton served the monarch for almost 70 years. This month has brought some sad news for the Queen, as her long-running Mistress of the Robes and devoted friend, the Dowager Duchess of Grafton, has died aged 101. She entertained her sister, former First Lady Jackie Kennedy and her husband JFK, at the elegant home behind ...

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  4. Isabella Fitzroy, Duchess of Grafton, wife of 1st Duke of Grafton, Countess of Arlington in her own right. RCIN 654589. Description. O'D 10: almost full length, seated, facing front, long hair on shoulders, loose gown cut low, right arm resting on rick, hand raised holding lock of hair, flower in extended left; landscape background.

  5. Duchess of Grafton is the title given to the wife of the Duke of Grafton. Women who have held the title include: Isabella FitzRoy, Duchess of Grafton (1668–1723) Anne FitzPatrick, Countess of Upper Ossory (1737–1804), who was duchess from 1757 until her divorce in 1769.

  6. 5 de dic. de 2021 · The 1 st Duke of Grafton was married to Isabella Arlington in 1672, who was the heiress of the Euston estate and a large estate in London known today as Fitzrovia, a fashionable area of...

  7. Isabella Fitzroy, la duquesa de Grafton, fue conocida por su belleza y su gran carácter. También estuvo muy involucrada en la vida de la corte de los reyes de Inglaterra, incluyendo a Carlos II, Jacobo II y Guillermo III.