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  1. Marquess of Hertford. The titles of Earl of Hertford and Marquess of Hertford have been created several times in the peerages of England and Great Britain . The third Earldom of Hertford was created in 1559 for Edward Seymour, who was simultaneously created Baron Beauchamp of Hache.

  2. Isabella Ingram-Seymour-Conway, Marchioness of Hertford. Lady Hertford, as painted by John Hoppner, ca. 1800. Isabella Anne Seymour-Conway, Marchioness of Hertford (7 July 1759 – 12 April 1834) was an English landowner, courtier and a mistress of King George IV when he was Prince of Wales.

  3. Marchioness of Hertford is the title given to the wife of the Marquess of Hertford. The title has been held by several women, including: Isabella Ingram-Seymour-Conway, Marchioness of Hertford (1759-1834) Maria Seymour-Conway, Marchioness of Hertford (1771-1856) Emily Seymour, Marchioness of Hertford (1816-1902)

  4. 25 de abr. de 2024 · Thursday 25 April 2024. The Patron of the Hertford British Hospital Charity. Henry Jocelyn Seymour, the 9th Marquess of Hertford. The 9th Marquess of Hertford agreed to become the Patron of the Hertford British Hospital Charity following the death of the previous Patron, Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother.

  5. other name:Seymour-Conway, Isabella Anne. Details. individual; British; Female. Life dates. 1760-1834. Biography. Daughter of Charles Ingram, 9th Viscount Irwin (or Irvine; 1696-1748) and his wife, Frances, Viscountess Irwin (1734–1807)]; 1776. married Francis Seymour Conway, Viscount Beauchamp, later 2nd Marquess of Hertford (q.v.); on the ...

  6. Lady Emily Seymour, Marchioness of Hertford (1816-1902) 1860. Albumen print | 8.7 x 5.4 cm (image) | RCIN 2910779. ©. Description. Photograph of a full length portrait of Lady Emily Seymour, Marchioness of Hertford (1816-1902) seated at a table, facing three-quarters to the left. She turns her head and looks towards the camera.

  7. The 2nd Marquess of Hertford (1743–1822) and his wife were her great supporters and subscribed to her volume of poetry, published in 1791. Shortly before her death late in 1800, Mary described the marchioness as her ‘liberal patroness’. The 2nd Marquess of Hertford acquired Romney’s portrait of Mary from the artist’s sale in 1810.