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  1. 19 de mai. de 2022 · Marble Hill, in Twickenham, south-west London, was owned by royal mistress Henrietta Howard and is a rare surviving example of a house which was built for a woman in Georgian England.

  2. Marble Hill, in Twickenham, south-west London, was owned by royal mistress Henrietta Howard and is a rare surviving example of a house which was built for a woman in Georgian England.

  3. The Mistress of Marble Hill. Henrietta Howard, Countess of Suffolk. Born 11th May 1689, died 26th July 1767. ‘There is a greater court now at Marble Hill than at Kensington’, wrote Alexander Pope to a friend in August 1735, ‘and God knows when it will end.’. Pope was one of many celebrated poets and artists who flocked to the Thames ...

  4. Acquisition of a painting of George II's celebrated mistress, Henrietta Howard (1688-1767), hostess and friend to the greatest intellectual and literary figutes of her time, such as Pope, Swift and Horace Walpole. She married at 17 the Earl of Suffolk's younger son, became woman of the bedchamber to the Princess of Wales and mistress to the ...

  5. Richmond Road, Twickenham, London, TW1 2NL. Book your free ticket. Inside the house, you can discover a taste of Georgian life with freshly conserved interiors and new displays that tell the story of Henrietta Howard, Marble Hill’s remarkable owner. Outside, explore over sixty acres of riverside parkland, with restored gardens, reinvigorated ...

  6. Henrietta Howard (née Hobart), Countess of Suffolk. attributed to John Harris, after a painting attributed to Thomas Gibson. watercolour, 1800-1873, based on a work of circa 1715-1725. NPG 2451. Find out more >. Buy a print. Buy as a greetings card. Use this image. Early Georgian Portraits catalogue entry.

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