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Mary Watson-Wentworth, Marchioness of Rockingham (née Liddell, later Bright; 1735 – 19 December 1804) was the wife of Charles Watson-Wentworth, 2nd Marquess of Rockingham, who was prime minister of Great Britain in 1782 and again from 1765 to 1766.
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28 de abr. de 2022 · Mary Watson-Wentworth (Bright) Birthdate: 1736: Death: December 19, 1804 (67-68) Hillingdon House, Uxbridge Immediate Family: Daughter of Thomas Bright and Margaret Bright Wife of Prime Minister Charles Watson-Wentworth, 2nd Marquess of Rockingham. Managed by: Michael Lawrence Rhodes: Last Updated: April 28, 2022
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National Portrait Gallery, London. Marquess of Rockingham, in the County of Northampton, was a title in the Peerage of Great Britain. It was created in 1746 for Thomas Watson-Wentworth, 1st Earl of Malton. The Watson family descended from Lewis Watson, Member of Parliament for Lincoln.
Watson-Wentworth, Mary, (1736-1804), Marchioness of Rockingham. This page summarises records created by this Person. The summary includes a brief description of the collection (s) (usually...
NumberDescriptionHeld ByReference1Sheffield City ArchivesWWM2West Yorkshire Archive Service, LeedsRA3Sheffield City ArchivesWWM4British Library, Manuscript CollectionsAdd MSS 32886-33072 passimEl marquesado de Rockingham fue un título nobiliario británico concedido en 1746 por el rey Jorge II a Thomas Watson-Wentworth, barón Malton. Era hijo del Hon. Thomas Watson y primo del conde de Strafford. Su nombre se refiere al Rockingham Castle, propiedad familiar en Northamptonshire. [1]
Somehow Charlotte Ramsay secured patronage from Lady Isabella Finch and her sister the Countess (later the Marchioness) of Rockingham. (She left Lady Rockingham's house, however, after some alleged indiscretion with a young man, possibly...