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  1. Biography. Daughter of Thomas Skerrett, a London staymaker, became Robert Walpole's mistress in 1724, and bore him two daughters; they married after his first wife died in 1737, but Maria died in 1738 following a miscarriage.

  2. Maria, Lady Walpole (née Skerritt, Skerrett, or Skerret; 1702 – 4 June 1738) was the second wife of British politician and Prime Minister Robert Walpole from before 3 March 1738 until her death in childbirth (miscarriage) three months later. She was buried in the Church of St Martin on the Walpole estate at Houghton Hall in Norfolk, England.

  3. Maria Walpole, who after her legitimation acquired the style of the daughter of an earl, as Lady Maria Walpole. In 1746 she married Colonel Charles Churchill (1720–1812) of Chalfont, an illegitimate son of General Charles Churchill, and became the king's housekeeper at Windsor Castle.

  4. Maria Walpole (Londres, 10 de julho de 1736 — Londres, 22 de agosto de 1807) foi um membro da família real britânica, esposa do príncipe Guilherme Henrique. O seu casamento com o príncipe realizou-se sem o conhecimento do rei Jorge III e levou à criação do Decreto de Casamentos Reais de 1772.

  5. Maria Walpole (10 juli 1736 - 22 augustus 1807), gravin van Waldegrave en hertogin van Gloucester en Edinburgh, was een lid van de Britse koninklijke familie als vrouw van prins Willem Hendrik van Groot-Brittannië, de hertog van Gloucester en Edinburgh. Het huwelijk werd gesloten zonder dat koning George III van het Verenigd Koninkrijk zijn ...

  6. 9 de jun. de 2023 · The enigmatic Brown Lady is believed to be Dorothy Walpole (1686-1726), the sister of Robert Walpole, who is often credited as the first Prime Minister of Great Britain. Due to her scandalous and tragic life, she is said to have become a restless spirit and her presence lingers on at Raynham Hall.

  7. Catherine, Lady Walpole (née Shorter; 1682 – 20 August 1737) was the first wife of the first British prime minister Sir Robert Walpole. Origins [ edit ] She was a daughter of Sir John Shorter (born 1660), of Bybrook, in Kent, a wealthy merchant (the son of Sir John Shorter (1625–1688), Lord Mayor of London ), by his wife Elizabeth Philipps (born c. 1664), a daughter of Sir Erasmus ...