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  1. Sophia Charlotte von Kielmansegg, Countess of Darlington and Countess of Leinster (1675–1725) was a German-born courtier. A half-sister of George I of Great Britain, to whom she was close, she moved to England in 1714 shortly after the Hanoverian succession, where she became an influential figure of his court. [1]

  2. Sophia Charlotte von Kielmansegg, condesa de Darlington y condesa de Leinster (1675-1725) fue una cortesana nacida en Alemania. Media hermana de Jorge I de Gran Bretaña, de quien era cercana, se mudó a Inglaterra en 1714 poco después de la sucesión de Hannover, donde se convirtió en una figura influyente de su corte.

  3. Name variations: Baroness von Kielmansegge; Countess Leinster; Baroness of Brentford. Born around 1673; died in 1725; daughter of Ernest Augustus, duke of Brunswick-Luneburg, and Clara Elizabeth Meisenburg; associated with George I (1660–1727), king of England (r. 1714–1727).

  4. 4 de abr. de 2024 · Sophia Charlotte, Countess of Darlington, was buried in the vault of the Duke of Ormond at the east end of Henry VII's chapel in Westminster Abbey on 24th April 1725. In the 19th century her name was inscribed on the stone above the vault with the many others buried there.

  5. She was born Sophia Charlotte Mary von Kielmansegg. Her mother Charlotte Sophia, Countess of Darlington (1675–1725), wife of Johann Adolph, Baron von Kielmansegg, was the half-sister George I of Great Britain, (reigned 1714 - 26). Viscount and Viscountess Howe are said to have ten (10) children, including:

    • Female
    • September 23, 1703
    • Emanuel Scrope Howe MP
    • June 13, 1782
  6. Sophia Charlotte von Kielmansegg, Countess von Platen primary name: Kielmansegg, Sophia Charlotte von other name: (Countess of) Darlington

  7. Sophie Charlotte "Countess of Darlington" Kielmansegg formerly Platen-Hallermund. Born 1675 in Hannover, Stadt Hannover, Niedersachsen, Germany [uncertain] Ancestors. Daughter of Ernst August (Hannover) Braunschweig-Lüneburg and Klara Elisabeth (VonMeysenbug) Meysenbug.