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  1. Mary Capel, Countess of Essex (1679 – August 20, 1726), born Lady Mary Bentinck, was the daughter of William Bentinck, 1st Earl of Portland, a Dutch and English nobleman who became in an early stage the favourite of stadtholder William, Prince of Orange (the future King of England) and his wife Anne Villiers (died 30 November 1688).

    • Hampton Court Beauties
    • 3, including William
  2. Mary Capel (1630–1715), Later Duchess of Beaufort, and Her Sister Elizabeth (1633–1678), Countess of Carnarvon. Sir Peter Lely (Pieter van der Faes) Dutch, British. On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 509.

  3. Mary Capel, Countess of Essex (1679 – August 20, 1726), born Lady Mary Bentinck, was the daughter of William Bentinck, 1st Earl of Portland, a Dutch and English nobleman who became in an early stage the favourite of stadtholder William, Prince of Orange (the future King of England) and his wife Anne Villiers (died 30 November 1688).

  4. From 28 February 1698, her married name became Capell. As a result of her marriage, Lady Mary Bentinck was styled as Countess of Essex on 28 February 1697/98. From 2 August 1714, her married name became Darcy. Children of Lady Mary Bentinck and Lt.-Gen. Algernon Capell, 2nd Earl of Essex.

    • Deventer, Overijssel
    • "Capell", "Capel"
    • Overijssel
    • August 20, 1679
  5. Lady Mary Capell (née Bentinck), Countess of Essex, circa 1698 from the studio of Sir Godfrey Kneller and now in the Watford Museum. On 28 February 1692 Algernon Capell married Mary Bentinck, a daughter of William Bentinck, 1st Earl of Portland by his wife Anne Villiers, by whom he had three children: [3] [4]

  6. Mary Capel (née Bentinck), Countess of Essex (1679-1726), Former wife of 2nd Earl of Essex, and later wife of Sir Conyers D'Arcy; daughter of 1st Earl of Portland. Sitter in 7 portraits

  7. Mary Capel, Countess of Essex. RCIN 651994. Description. O'D 1: Full length, full face, hair in loose ringlets, robe adorned with pearls, mantle held by left hand, right extended pointing; background of column and terrace with ship at sea beyond. One of series of Hampton Court Beauties. People involved. Physical properties. Groupings.