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  1. Caroline Stanhope, Countess of Harrington (née Lady Caroline FitzRoy; 8 April 1722 – 26 June 1784) was a British socialite and demimondaine. Through her father, she was a great-granddaughter of Charles II .

  2. Caroline Stanhope (nascida Caroline FitzRoy; Londres, 8 de abril de 1722 – Kensington, 26 de junho de 1784) [1] [2] foi uma nobre e Demi-mondaine britânica. Ela foi condessa de Harrington pelo seu casamento com William Stanhope, 2.º Conde de Harrington.

  3. She was often contrasted with her mother-in-law, Caroline Stanhope, Countess of Harrington, who was seen as a "fallen woman". A somewhat talented painter, Lady Harrington helped establish John Glover 's career as art instructor in the early 1790s, and may have taken lessons from him.

  4. 27 de abr. de 2022 · March 31, 1760. Birth of Anna Maria Pelham-Clinton. Genealogy for Caroline Stanhope (Fitzroy), Countess of Harrington (1722 - 1784) family tree on Geni, with over 230 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

    • William Stanhope, 2nd Earl of Harrington
    • June 26, 1784 (62)
    • St Martins-In-The-Fields, London, England (?)
    • April 8, 1722
  5. Caroline Stanhope, Countess of Harrington was a British socialite and demimondaine. Through her father, she was a great-granddaughter of Charles II. After being blackballed by the English social group The Female Coterie, she founded The New Female Coterie, a social club of courtesans and "fallen women" that met in a brothel.

  6. Biography. Lady Caroline Fitzroy was born on 8 April 1722. She was the daughter of Charles Fitzroy, 2nd Duke of Grafton and Lady Henrietta Somerset.1,3 Her baptism records show her name as Charlotte Caroline FitzRoy, however, her gravestone reads her name as Caroline FitzRoy Stanhope.

  7. Caroline Stanhope, Countess of Harrington (née Lady Caroline FitzRoy; 8 April 1722 – 26 June 1784) was a British socialite and demimondaine. After being blackballed by the English social group The Female Coterie, she founded The New Female Coterie, a social club of courtesans and "fallen women" that met in a brothel.