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  1. Sarah Cadogan. Lady Louisa Conolly (5 December 1743 – August 1821) was an English noblewoman. She was the third of the famous Lennox Sisters, and was notable among them for leading a wholly uncontroversial life filled with good works.

    • Lady Louisa Augusta Lennox, 5 December 1743
    • Lennox sisters
  2. Señora Luisa Conolly. Lady Louisa Conolly (5 diciembre 1743 – agosto 1821) era una noblela inglesa. Ella era la tercera de las famosas Hermanas Lennox, y fue notable entre ellas por liderar una vida totalmente incontroversial llena de buenas obras.

  3. Lady Louisa, The Story of Castletown House. by Sandra Murphy. In 1759, at the tender age of 15, Lady Louisa Lennox married young Tom Conolly. Louisa was descended from royalty, her great grandfather was Charles II of England and her grandmother was Louise de Kerouaille, the infamous Duchess of Portsmouth.

  4. Home. Conolly, Lady Louisa. Contributed by. Lunney, Linde. Conolly, Lady Louisa (1743–1821), society woman and public benefactor, was born 5 December 1743, perhaps at Goodwood House, Sussex, fifth child of Charles Lennox , 2nd duke of Richmond, and his wife Lady Sarah Cadogan.

  5. Castletown flourished under Thomas Conolly and Lady Louisa. Lady Louisa, the third of the famous daughters of the Duke of Richmond, had spent much of her childhood at Carton near Maynooth, the home of her sister Emily, Countess of Kildare and later Duchess of Leinster.

  6. Also known as: Louisa Lennox. Conolly, Lady Louisa (1743–1821), society woman and public benefactor, was born 5 December 1743, perhaps at Goodwood House, Sussex, fifth child of Charles Lennox , 2nd duke of Richmond, and his wife Lady Sarah Cadogan.

  7. The opening lines of Brian Fitzgerald’s biography of Lady Louisa Conolly, published in 1950, describe how she died seated in a tent on the lawn in front of Castletown. Sadly, the reality was far from this romantic vision.