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  1. Amabel Hume-Campbell, 1.ª Condessa de Grey de Wrest (nascida Amabel Yorke; 22 de janeiro de 1751 — 4 de maio de 1833) [1] [2] foi uma aristocrata, artista e escritora de diários britânica. Ela foi a 5.ª baronesa Lucas e 1.º condessa de Grey de Wrest.

  2. Amabel Hume-Campbell, 1st Countess de Grey, 5th Baroness Lucas (née Yorke; 23 January 1751 – 4 March 1833) was a British diarist and political writer who was a countess and baroness in her own right. Had she been male, she would have served in the House of Lords as a Whig. She wrote particularly about the French Revolution.

  3. Amabel Hume-Campbell, 1 re comtesse Gray, 5 e baronne Lucas ( nascida Yorke; 23 de janeiro de 1751 - 4 de março de 1833) é uma memorialista e escritora política britânica que é condessa e baronesa por direito próprio, apoiando os Whigs. Ela escreveu notavelmente sobre a Revolução Francesa. Biografia

  4. 14 de jul. de 2016 · Read this article. This article examines the visitor experience of England’s watering places during the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. Using the diaries and correspondence of Amabel Countess De Grey, it explores the ways in which the motivations, expectations and activities of elite female visitors changed as they ...

  5. Information. Also known as. Amabel Hume-Campbell, Countess De Grey. primary name: primary name: Campbell, Amabel Hume- other name: other name: (Baroness) Hume of Berwick. other name: other name: (Baroness) Lucas of Crudwell. other name: other name: (Countess) De Grey. other name: other name: (Lady) Polwarth.

  6. Amabel Hume-Campbell, 1st Countess de Grey, 5th Baroness Lucas ( née Yorke; 23 January 1751 – 4 March 1833) was a British diarist and political writer who was a countess and baroness in her own right. Had she been male, she would have served in the House of Lords as a Whig. She wrote particularly about the French Revolution.

  7. Amabel Hume-Campbell, 1st Countess de Grey, 5th Baroness Lucas (née Yorke; 23 January 1751 – 4 March 1833) was a British diarist and political writer who was a countess and baroness in her own right. Had she been male, she would have served in the House of Lords as a Whig. She wrote particularly about the French Revolution.