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  1. Petronilla Melusina von der Schulenburg, Countess of Walsingham, Countess of Chesterfield (1 April 1693 – 16 September 1778) was the natural daughter of King George I of Great Britain and his longtime mistress, Melusine von der Schulenburg, Duchess of Kendal.

  2. Ehrengard Melusine von der Schulenburg, suo jure Duchess of Kendal, suo jure Duchess of Munster (25 December 1667 – 10 May 1743) was a longtime mistress to King George I of Great Britain.

    • Gustavus Adolphus Baron von der Schulenberg
    • Luise Sophie von der Schulenburg, Melusina von der Schulenburg, Margarethe Gertrud von Oeynhausen
    • Petronella Ottilie von Schwencken
  3. 6 de ene. de 2023 · April 01, 1693. Death: September 16, 1778 (85) Immediate Family: Daughter of George I, King of Great Britain and Ireland and Ermengarde Melusine von der Schulenburg, Duchess of Kendal. Wife of Philip Dormer Knight of the Garter Stanhope, 4th Earl of Chesterfield.

    • April 1, 1693
    • September 16, 1778
  4. Ehrengard Melusina von der Schulenburg, known as Melusine, came to Great Britain in 1714 as the paramour of its newly crowned king, George I, the first in a succession of Hanoverian monarchs who would rule England after the Glorious Revolution of 1688.

  5. by Susan Flantzer © Unofficial Royalty 2020. Melusine von der Schulenburg, Duchess of Kendal; Credit – Wikipedia. Melusine von der Schulenburg was born on December 25, 1667, in Emden, Electorate of Brandenburg, now part of Altenhausen in the German state of Saxony-Anhalt. She was the second of the five daughters and the fourth of the nine ...

  6. Ehrengard Melusine Freiin (seit 1715 Gräfin) von der Schulenburg (* 25. Dezember 1667 in Emden ; † 10. Mai 1743 in Kendal House, Isleworth bei Brentford ) war die Mätresse des braunschweig-lüneburgischen Kurfürsten und englischen Königs Georg I .

  7. 20 de jun. de 2022 · Biography, Blog, Blog and News. George I’s Forgotten Consort: Melusine von der Schulenburg, Duchess of Kendal. Lyndsey Jenkins / June 20, 2022. In 1720, leading politician Robert Walpole confided in his colleague Earl Cowper that he “did everything” by the Duchess of Kendal and that she was “in effect as much Queen of England as ever any was.”