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  1. Sophia Crichton-Stuart, Marchioness of Bute (1 February 1809 – 28 December 1859), formerly Lady Sophia Frederica Christina Rawdon-Hastings, was a Scottish noblewoman. She was the second wife of John Crichton-Stuart, 2nd Marquess of Bute , and the mother of the 3rd Marquess .

    • Lady Sophia Frederica Christina Rawdon-Hastings, 1 February 1809
    • 28 December 1859 (aged 50), Edinburgh, Scotland
  2. Features. Bonnie in Clyde: Meet the Marchioness of Bute, as Lady Lola Crichton-Stuart celebrates her 25th birthday. Revisit Tatler's feature from the February 2019 issue, when Serena Bute welcomed readers into her home. By Chloe Fox. 30 April 2024. Harry Crowder.

  3. 1 de abr. de 2016 · Sophia Crichton-Stuart, Marchioness of Bute. ‹ Back to Crichton-Stuart surname. View Complete Profile. Matching family tree profiles for Sophia Crichton-Stuart, Marchioness of Bute. view all matches ›. Lady Sophia Frederica Christina Crichton-Stuart (born Rawdon-Hastings) in MyHeritage family trees (HARVEY Web Site)

  4. Sophia Crichton-Stuart, Marchioness of Bute (1 February 1809 – 28 December 1859), formerly Lady Sophia Frederica Christina Rawdon-Hastings, was a Scottish noblewoman. She was the second wife of John Crichton-Stuart, 2nd Marquess of Bute, and the mother of the 3rd Marquess.

  5. Crichton-Stuart, Sophia Frederica Christina, (1809-1859) Marchioness of Bute, philanthropist. This page summarises records created by this Person.

  6. 23 de mar. de 2021 · One of four siblings, he had two sisters and a brother, Lady Sophia Bain, Lady Caroline Crichton-Stuart and Lord Anthony Crichton-Stuart, and was raised at the family's ancestral home of Mount Stuart, a Victorian Gothic pile on the Isle of Bute in Scotland.

  7. 6 de ago. de 2021 · Attributed to Edward Travanyon Haynes (1840–1922) Description. English: Portrait of Lady Sophia Rawdon-Hastings (d.1859), a daughter of Francis Edward Rawdon-Hastings, 1st Marquess of Hastings (1754-1826) and second wife of John Crichton-Stuart, 2nd Marquess of Bute. Location: Castell Coch [1].