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  1. Henrietta always called her Peggy. 10 years later, Henrietta gave birth to a son, but he only lived four days. Peggy and young Mary were friends just like their mothers. Lady Mary Montagu Wortley and Lady Henrietta Cavendish Holles Harley develop a close friendship. In 1731, the Wortley Montagu’s moved house to Cavendish Square.

  2. Name variations: Henrietta Holles; Henrietta Harley. Died in 1755; dau. of John Holles (c. 1661–1711), 1st duke of Newcastle; m. Edward Harley (1689–1741), 2nd earl of Oxford and Mortimer, 1713; children: Margaret Cavendish Harley (d. 1785).Henrietta Street in Cavendish Square, London, was named after her.

  3. Henrietta Harley, Countess of Oxford and Countess Mortimer (née Lady Henrietta Cavendish Holles; 11 February 1694 – 9 December 1755) was an English noblewoman, the only child and heiress of John Holles, 1st Duke of Newcastle and his wife, the former Lady Margaret Cavendish, daughter of Henry Cavendish, 2nd Duke of Newcastle-upon-Tyne. She was buried 26 December 1755 in the Duke of Newcastle ...

  4. Henrietta Canvendish Holles fue hija única y heredera de John Holles, primer duque de Newcastle y su esposa, Lady Margaret Cavendish, hija de Henry Cavendish, segundo duque de Newcastle-upon-Tyne. Su mano fue pedida en matrimonio incluso en su juventud como medio de alianza con su poderoso padre.

  5. Henrietta Cavendish Holles (1694—1755), Countess of Oxford, Godfrey Kneller, 1714 Portraits in riding dress were all the rage in early 18th century England, but Henrietta must have been a keen horsewoman, as one of her few other known portraits depicts her in another riding habit (this one in scarlet) on horseback.

  6. 26 de abr. de 2022 · Holles was born in Edwinstowe, Nottinghamshire. On 1 March 1690, he married Lady Margaret Cavendish, a daughter of Henry Cavendish. They had one child, Lady Henrietta Cavendish Holles (1694–1755), who married the 2nd Earl of Oxford and Mortimer and was mother to Margaret Bentinck, Duchess of Portland.

  7. "Harley [née Holles], Henrietta Cavendish, countess of Oxford and Mortimer (1694–1755), patron of architecture" published on by Oxford University Press. We use cookies to enhance your experience on our website.