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  1. Sarah Sophia Child Villiers, Countess of Jersey (4 March 1785 – 26 January 1867), born Lady Sarah Fane, was an English noblewoman and banker, and through her marriage a member of the Villiers family . Early life. She was the eldest daughter of John Fane, 10th Earl of Westmorland, and Sarah Anne Child.

    • Lady Sarah Sophia Fane, 4 March 1785
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  2. Sarah Villiers, Countess of Jersey, gemalt von Alfred Edward Chalon Die erste Quadrille bei Almack’s, Zeichnung mit Lady Jersey (2.v.l.) Sarah Sophia Child Villiers, Countess of Jersey (geborene Fane, * 4. März 1785; † 26. Januar 1867 in London) war eine britische Adlige

  3. www.regencyhistory.net › blog › 2011Blog | Regency History

    Regency People. 4 Nov. Written By Rachel Knowles. Sarah Sophia Villiers, Countess of Jersey © Rachel Knowles. Profile. Sarah Child Villiers, Countess of Jersey (4 March 1785 – 26 January 1867), was a leading figure in Regency society and one of the patronesses of Almack's Assembly Rooms. Family history.

  4. Share. Abstract. Chapter 3 examines six manuscript books which influential hostess Sarah Sophia Child-Villiers, fifth Countess of Jersey (1785–1867) kept in 1805–24. It argues that these manuscript compilations are overlooked technologies of power, influence, and creativity in elite Regency social and literary networks.

  5. Sarah Sophia Child Villiers, Countess of Jersey , born Lady Sarah Fane, was an English noblewoman and banker, and through her marriage a member of the Villiers family.

  6. Women who have held the title include: Barbara Chiffinch, Countess of Jersey (1663-1735), from 1716, widow of Edward Villiers, 1st Earl of Jersey. Anne Russell, Duchess of Bedford, afterwards Countess of Jersey (c.1705 - 1762) Frances Villiers, Countess of Jersey (1753-1821) Sarah Villiers, Countess of Jersey (1785-1867)

  7. Lady Sarah Villiers (b. 1779), married Charles Nathaniel Bayley in 1799 Hon. William Augustus Henry Villiers (1780–1813), died unmarried in America, having assumed the surname of Mansel in 1802, pursuant to the will of Louisa Barbara Venables-Vernon, Baroness Vernon, daughter of Barbara Villiers and Bussy Mansel, 4th Baron Mansel