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  1. Andrew Robinson Stoney, later renamed Andrew Robinson Stoney-Bowes (1747–1810), was an Anglo-Irish member of parliament, high sheriff, and criminal. Stoney grew up at Greyfort House, Borrisokane, County Tipperary in Ireland, son of George Stoney and Elizabeth Johnston.

  2. Andrew Robinson Stoney, convertido tras su matrimonio en Andrew Robinson Stoney-Bowes, nacido el 19 de junio de 1747 y muerto el 16 de enero de 1810, [1] fue un aventurero angloirlandés, marido de la condesa Mary Eleanor Bowes de Strathmore, [1] ascendiente de la reina Isabel II del Reino Unido. [2]

    • 1810
    • George Stoney, Eliza Johnston
  3. 27 de mar. de 2017 · Before she could marry her soon-to-be second husband, a man named Andrew Robinson Stoney came into the picture and changed Bowes’ life for the worse.

  4. The last part of the story, concerning Redmond Barry's tumultuous relationship with Lady Lyndon, is inspired by the life of Andrew Robinson Stoney-Bowes, a type of character that the English commonly call a "Rake" or "Rakehell", meaning a gambler, debaucher, reveller, and indebted person.

    • William Makepeace Thackeray
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  5. Andrew Robinson Stoney, convertido tras su matrimonio en Andrew Robinson Stoney-Bowes, nacido el 19 de junio de 1747 y muerto el 16 de enero de 1810, fue un aventurero angloirlandés, marido de la condesa Mary Eleanor Bowes de Strathmore, ascendiente de la reina Isabel II del Reino Unido.

  6. 5 de abr. de 2012 · Mary soon fell under the spell of a handsome Irish soldier, Andrew Robinson Stoney, but scandalous rumours were quick to spread.

  7. Wedlock is the remarkable story of the Countess of Strathmore and her marriage to Andrew Robinson Stoney. Mary Eleanor Bowes was one of Britain's richest young heiresses. She married the Count of Strathmore who died young, and pregnant with her lover's child, Mary became engaged to George Gray.