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  1. Frances Talbot ( eng. Frances Talbot), Tyrconnell grófnője, első házasságában Hamilton grófnője, szül.: Francis Jennings ( angol. Frances Jennings; 1647 körül, Sandridge [en], Hertfordshire, Anglia - 1730. március 9., Dublin, Ír Királyság) angol arisztokrata volt , aki fontos szerepet játszott a királyi udvarban a restauráció korában , húgával Sarah Jenningsszel együtt .

  2. 27 de abr. de 2022 · Richard Talbot, 1st Earl of Tyrconnell PC (1630 – 14 August 1691) was an Irish royalist and Jacobite soldier. Life. The youngest of sixteen children of Sir William Talbot, 1st Baronet, of Carton, and his wife, Alison Netterville, he was descended from an old Norman family that had settled in Leinster in the twelfth century.

  3. Mãe de Frances Hamilton e seus cônjuges: Frances Talbot, Condessa de Tyrconnel. Jorge Hamilton, Conde de Hamilton. Share Tweet. Who Married Login. Close.

  4. pt.negapedia.org › articles › Chatsworth_HouseChatsworth House - Negapedia

    Frances Talbot, Condessa de Tyrconnel, nascida Frances Jennings foi a filha mais velha de Richard Jennings e de sua esposa, Frances Thornhurst Florestina de Mônaco Florestina Gabriela Antonieta Grimaldi foi a única filha de Florestan I, Príncipe de Mônaco e de sua esposa, Maria Caroline Gibert de Lametz

  5. His widow, Frances, and his daughter, Charlotte, remained in France, where Charlotte married her kinsman, Richard Talbot, son of William Talbot of Haggardstown; their son was Richard Francis Talbot. Tyrconnell's other daughter Katherine became a nun; an illegitimate son, Mark Talbot , served as an officer in France before his death at Luzzara in 1702.

  6. Tyrconnel, Frances Talbot ca. 1649-1732 Countess of Tyrconnell, Frances Talbot Countess of 1649-1732 VIAF ID: 315656877 ( Personal ) ...

  7. Famous beauty; former wife of Sir George Hamilton, Comte Hamilton, and later wife of 1st Duke of Tyrconnel Famous beauty ;'La Belle Jennings' was an elder sister of Sarah, Duchess of Marlborough and one of the reigning beauties at the court of Charles II, where it was said 'she gained the admiration of everyone and was almost alone among her competitors there in maintaining a reputation of ...