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  1. Essex Finch, Countess of Nottingham (c.1652 – 23 March 1684), formerly Lady Essex Rich, was the first wife of Daniel Finch, 2nd Earl of Nottingham. [1] [2] Essex was the youngest daughter of Robert Rich, 3rd Earl of Warwick, and his second wife Anne Cheeke. She was named after her mother's mother, who was also descended from Robert Rich, 1st ...

  2. Essex Finch (née Rich), countess of Nottingham. After. Sir Peter Lely (1618 - 1680) Published by. Richard Tompson. Engraved by. Jan vander Vaart (1647 - 1727) Date. 1681-5. Object type. Print. Dimensions. 310 mm x 253 mm.

  3. Essex Finch (née Rich), Countess of Nottingham (died 1684), First wife of 2nd Earl of Nottingham; daughter of 3rd Earl of Warwick. Sitter associated with 7 portraits Third daughter and co-heir of Robert Rich, 3rd Earl of Warwick, she married Daniel Finch who succeeded as Earl of Nottingham in 1682.

  4. Essex Finch (née Rich), Countess of Nottingham (died 1684), First wife of 2nd Earl of Nottingham; daughter of 3rd Earl of Warwick. Sitter associated with 7 portraits.

  5. Essex Finch countess of Nottingham (1651/2 - 1684) RA Collection: People and Organisations Coheir of Robert Rich, third earl of Warwick, and ward of the pious Mary, countess of Warwick; married Daniel Finch, second earl of Nottingham and seventh earl of Winchelsea. Profile. Born: 1651/2 Died: 1684. Share

  6. Death: October 02, 1678 (21-30) London, England. Immediate Family: Daughter of Robert Rich, 3rd Earl of Warwick and Anne Cheeke. Wife of Daniel Finch, 2nd Earl of Nottingham. Mother of Mary Ker Duchess of Roxburghe and Heneage Finch. Sister of Lady Mary Rich. Half sister of Robert Rich, (2) and Anne Rich.

  7. Countess of Nottingham is the title given to the wife of the Earl of Nottingham. Women who have held the title include: Catherine Carey, Countess of Nottingham (c.1547-1603) Margaret Howard, Countess of Nottingham (c.1591-1639) Essex Finch, Countess of Nottingham (c.1652-1684) Anne Finch, Countess of Nottingham (1668–1743)