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  1. Harriet Cholmondeley (c.1790 – 11 July 1815), sometimes called "Lady" or "The Hon" Harriet Cholmondeley, was the first wife of John Lambton, 1st Earl of Durham.

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    Harriet Cholmondeley (c.1790 - [1] 11 de julio de 1815), a veces llamada "Lady" o "The Hon" Harriet Cholmondeley, fue la primera esposa de John Lambton, primer conde de Durham .

  3. Artist. John Hoppner 1758–1810. Medium. Oil paint on canvas. Dimensions. Support: 1283 × 1022 mm. frame: 1458 × 1197 × 100 mm. Collection. Tate. Acquisition. Bequeathed by Amy, Lady Tate 1920. Reference. N03512. Explore. leisure and pastimes (3,435) recreational activities (2,836) picking flowers (28) walking (144) people (22,072) children (2,479)

  4. www.britishmuseum.org › collection › objectprint | British Museum

    Portrait of Miss Harriet Cholmondeley in a landscape; full-length, directed and facing to front; wearing a light dress; stepping forward with her left foot; her right arm outstretched, holding flowers in her dress with her left hand; after Hoppner; state before plate retouched. 1804 Mezzotint

  5. He fell in love with Harriet, the illegitimate daughter of the Earl of Cholmondeley, but then aged under 21 and refused the required permission by his guardians to marry her, they married at Gretna Green on 1 January 1812, then in an Anglican ceremony at her father's estate of Malpas, Cheshire, on 28 January that year.

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  6. Miss Harriet Cholmondeley John Hoppner. exhibited 1804. On display at Tate Britain part of Historic and Modern British Art. Lady Delaval (?) John Downman. 1792. A ...

  7. Lady Harriet Cholmondeley was born illegitimately. She was the daughter of George James Cholmondeley, 1st Marquess of Cholmondeley, and unknown St. Albans. She married John George Lambton, 1st Earl of Durham, the eldest son of William Henry Lambton and Lady Anne Barbara Frances Villiers, on January 1, 1812. She died on July 11, 1815.