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  1. 1 de ene. de 2000 · Augusta Leigh was the child of one of the most notorious scandals of late 18th-Century England - the elopement of 'Mad Jack' Byron with the beautiful and willful Marchioness of Carmarthen - and scandal would pursue Augusta her whole life. Her marriage to the equerry of the Prince of Wales brought her nothing but poverty and seven children.

  2. Leigh, Augusta (1784–1851)Influential sister of Lord Byron. Name variations: Augusta Byron; Mrs. George Leigh. Born Augusta Mary Byron in Paris, France, Jan 26, 1784; died of cancer, Nov 27, 1851; dau. of John Byron and Lady Carmarthen (formerly wife of Francis, Marquis of Carmarthen, later 5th duke of Leeds); aunt of Ada Byron, countess of Lovelace; m. her cousin Colonel George Leigh, 1807 ...

  3. Originally introduced as "Guy", Augusta Leigh is the leader of the Serpentines and the architect of the attack at Edison's Manor. Augusta is a woman with short, dirty blonde hair. When using the persona Guy, she wears a fake moustache, beard, and wig. She is motivated by ideals rather than money, and behaves in a disdainful and condescending manner to everyone and everything, including the law ...

  4. Augusta Leigh. Hon. Augusta Leigh (geborene Byron, * 26. Januar 1783 auf Newstead Abbey in Nottinghamshire; † 12. Oktober 1851 in Little Wilbraham, Cambridgeshire) war eine britische Aristokratin. Sie war die Halbschwester und Geliebte des berühmten Dichters Lord Byron .

  5. 20 de mar. de 2015 · This chapter talks about the incest myth of Lord Byron's love of his half-sister, Augusta Leigh. It indicates how widespread is the belief Byron had an incestuous relationship with his sister: as he didn't have a sister that can't be right. All we have are rumours circulated by Byron, repeated by Caroline Lamb, and reiterated by his wife.

  6. Published 2000. History, Law. The first biography of Augusta Leigh for over thirty years, this fascinating account draws on a wealth of new material from archives all over the country. It sheds new light not only on this remarkable and courageous woman, but on Georgian and Regency society and the life of the Court. No Paper Link Available.

  7. Elizabeth Medora Leigh (15 April 1814 – 28 August 1849) was the third daughter of Augusta Leigh. It is widely speculated that she was fathered by her mother's half-brother Lord Byron ; this is supported by comments from his widow, even though her mother's husband, Colonel George Leigh, was her legal father.