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  1. Bentinck, Margaret (1714–1785)Duchess of Portland. Name variations: Margaret Cavendish; Margaret Cavendish Harley; Peggy Bentinck. Born Margaret Cavendish Harley in 1714 (some sources cite 1715); died July 17, 1785; dau. of Edward Harley, 2nd earl of Oxford; m.

  2. Charlotte Boyle, 6th Baroness Clifford. Dorothy Bentinck, Duchess of Portland ( née Lady Dorothy Cavendish; 27 August 1750 – 3 June 1794) was Duchess of Portland and the wife of William Cavendish-Bentinck, 3rd Duke of Portland, the Prime Minister of Great Britain. She was also a great-great-great-grandmother of Queen Elizabeth II through the ...

  3. The Duchess of Portland Margaret Cavendish Bentinck, Duchess of Portland by Christian Friedrich Zincke, 1738 Born 11 February 1715 Welbeck Abbey, Nottinghamshire en-academic.com EN

  4. found: Oxford DNB online, 5 Aug. 2014 (Bentinck, Margaret Cavendish [née Lady Margaret Cavendish Harley], duchess of Portland (1715-1785), collector of art and natural history specimens and patron of arts and sciences; born 11 February 1715 in London; married on 11 June 1734, to William Bentinck, second duke of Portland (1709-1762); the couple settled at Bulstrode, near Gerrards Cross in ...

  5. Margaret Cavendish Bentinck, Duchess of Portland, geb. Harley (* 11. Februar 1715 in London; † 17. Juli 1785 in Bulstrode, Buckinghamshire) war eine britische Botanikerin und Naturkundlerin . Sie war zu Lebzeiten die reichste Frau Großbritanniens und verwendete beträchtliche Teile ihres Vermögens für ihre Kunst- und Naturkundesammlung in ...

  6. 2nd Duchess of Portland (Pw E) Margaret Bentinck, née Cavendish-Harley (1715-1785) 3rd Duke of Portland (Pw F) William Henry Cavendish Cavendish-Bentinck (1738-1809) and in Pl C. This section also contains correspondence of Charlotte Sophie, Countess Bentinck (1715-1800) with her granddaughter Sophia H. Hawkins-Whitshed, née Bentinck.

  7. Winifred, Duchess of Portland, oil on canvas, John Singer Sargent, 1902. The Duchess of Portland was a passionate animal lover, who kept stables for old horses and ponies, as well as dogs needing homes. [2] In 1891, she became the first (and longest serving) president of the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds [5] and was vice-president ...