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  1. Lucy Hester Ford (born 1789, died 1850, married Samuel Hawkerlater General and Sir—in 1810). She left Ford when marriage was no longer possible. Jordan's children were placed under the care of her sister Hester, who moved with them to a house in Brompton.

    • Actress and courtesan
    • Dorothea Phillips, Dora Jordan, Madame James, Mrs FitzClarence
  2. 10 de ago. de 2016 · Some of their names were: Lady Lucy Hester Hawker, Lord Adolphus FitzClarence, Sophia Sidney, Baroness De L’Isle and Dudley, Amelia Cary, Vicountess Falkland, and Elizabeth Hay, Countess of...

  3. 18 de noviembre de 2021, 18:34. Lady Hester Stanhope incurrió en todo tipo de extravagancias que no encajaban en el modelo de señorita aristócrata del siglo XIX. Fue una aventurera excéntrica...

    • Lady Lucy Hester Hawker1
    • Lady Lucy Hester Hawker2
    • Lady Lucy Hester Hawker3
    • Lady Lucy Hester Hawker4
    • Lady Lucy Hester Hawker5
  4. Compare DNA and explore genealogy for Lucy (Ford) Hawker born 1789 London, Middlesex, England died 1862 7 Radnor Place, London, England. including ancestors + descendants + 1 photos + DNA connections + more in the free family tree community.

    • Female
    • January 7, 1862
    • Samuel Hawker GCH
  5. Name variations: Lady Hester Stanhope. Born Hester Lucy Stanhope on March 12, 1776, at Chevening, Kent, England; died at Djoun, Lebanon, on June 23, 1839; daughter of Charles, Viscount Mahon, later 3rd earl Stanhope (a radical politician) and Hester Pitt, Lady Mahon (daughter of William Pitt, the Elder); received fragmentary education, mainly ...

  6. Lady Hester Lucy Stanhope fue una aristócrata inglesa aventurera y anticuaria. Una de las más famosas viajeras de su tiempo, su excavación de Ascalón en 1815 se considera la primera en utilizar técnicas arqueológicas modernas, y su uso de un documento en italiano medieval ha sido descrito como "uno de los primeros usos de fuentes de texto ...

  7. Lady Hester Lucy Stanhope was born in 1776, the first child of Charles, Earl Stanhope, and his wife, Lady Hester, née Pitt, who died when Hester was only four. She grew up at the family home, Chevening in Kent, and at 24 went to live with her grandmother, Lady Chatham, widow of the former Prime Minister William Pitt the Elder, in Somerset.