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  1. 5 de dic. de 2023 · Harriet Arbuthnot (née Fane) (1793-1834), Diarist and friend of Wellington. Sitter associated with 3 portraits. Like. List Thumbnail. Sort by. Harriet Arbuthnot (née Fane) by William Ensom, after Sir Thomas Lawrence. line engraving, published 1830.

  2. Harriet Arbuthnot (née Fane) by William Ensom, after Sir Thomas Lawrence. line engraving, published 1830. 11 1/4 in. x 8 1/8 in. (286 mm x 206 mm) Reference Collection. NPG D7729.

  3. Harriet Arbuthnot; Harriet Arbuthnot por John Hoppner. [1] Nombre completo: Harriet Arbuthnot: Nacimiento: 10 de septiembre de 1793 Fulbeck, Lincolnshire: Defunción: 2 de agosto de 1834 Woodford, Northamptonshire: Género: Diario personal

  4. Harriet Arbuthnot (née Fane; 10 September 1793 – 2 August 1834) was an early 19th-century English diarist, social observer and political hostess on behalf of the Tory party. During the 1820s she was the closest woman friend of the hero of Waterloo and British Prime Minister, the 1st Duke of Wellington. She maintained a long correspondence and association with the Duke, all of which she ...

  5. Harriet Arbuthnot. Harriett Arbuthnot (1793-1834) was a diarist and notable political hostess for the Tory party. Marrying Charles Arbuthnot (who was at the heart of British politics as joint Secretary of the Treasury) enabled her to become close friends with Lord Castlereagh and the Duke of Wellington. It is widely agreed that she was the Duke ...

  6. Arbuthnot was married again in 1814 to Harriet Fane, daughter of Henry Fane, of Fulbeck, Linconshire, and grand-daughter of the eighth Earl of Westmorland. The couple were close friends of the Duke of Wellington, and after Harriet's death in 1834, Charles lived much of the remainder of his life at Aspley House, as his close friend and companion.