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  1. Eliza Courtney (20 de febrero de 1792 - 2 de mayo de 1859) fue la hija del futuro Primer Ministro Charles Grey y de la duquesa de Devonshire, Georgiana Cavendish mientras estaba casada con William Cavendish, 5 º duque de Devonshire.

  2. Also known as. English. Eliza Courtney. illegitimate daughter of Charles Grey, 2nd Earl Grey, and Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire. Eliza Ellice. Elizabeth Courtney.

  3. On 20 February 1792, Eliza Courtney was born without complications. Georgiana's heart was broken yet again when she was forced to give away her illegitimate daughter Eliza to Grey's family. [3] [14] Georgiana would later be allowed to pay visits to her daughter, providing her with presents and affection, [14] and Eliza would grow up to marry Lieutenant-Colonel Robert Ellice and bear a daughter ...

  4. Eliza Courtney (20 lutego 1792 - 2 maja 1859) była cudzołożną córką brytyjskiego polityka i przyszłego premiera Whiga Charlesa Graya i słynnej Georgiany, księżnej Devonshire. Została wychowana przez dziadków ze strony ojca. Biografia. Eliza Courtney urodziła się we Francji, w Aix-en-Provence dnia 20 lutego 1792.

  5. Elizabeth Courtney may refer to: Eliza Courtney (1792–1859), illegitimate daughter of Prime Minister Charles Grey, 2nd Earl Grey and Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire Elizabeth Courtney (died 1974), dressmaker for Hollywood film actresses

  6. 1 de mai. de 2022 · Eliza Courtney (20 February 1792 – 2 May 1859) was the illegitimate daughter of the Whig politician and future Prime Minister Charles Grey by the society beauty Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire, while Georgiana was married to William Cavendish, 5th Duke of Devonshire. The Duchess was forced by her husband to relinquish Eliza, shortly after ...

  7. Eliza and Charles Barker Courtney had no issue. Julia and William Charles Courtney had 4 daughters before her death in 1850. Barkers Coachmakers were responsible for building the funeral carriage for the coffin of Duke of Wellington which is still on view at Statfield Saye House. the home of the Duke of Wellington.