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  1. Biography. Catherine Hyde, often called "Kitty", [2] was the second daughter of Henry Hyde, 4th Earl of Clarendon, and his wife, the former Jane Leveson-Gower. She served as a Lady of the Bedchamber at the court of Queen Anne. [3] Catherine married Charles Douglas, 3rd Duke of Queensberry, on 10 March 1720.

  2. Duchess of Queensberry. Name variations: Catherine Douglas. Born in 1701; died in 1777; interred at Durisdeer; daughter of Henry Hyde, 4th earl of Clarendon and earl of Rochester, and Jane Leveson-Gower; married Charles Douglas, 3rd duke of Queensbury, on March 10, 1720; children: Henry Douglas (b. 1722), earl of Drumlanrig; Charles Douglas (b ...

  3. Catherine Douglas (née Hyde), Duchess of Queensberry. Early Georgian Portraits Catalogue Entry. A famous beauty , the Duchess was one of the most celebrated women of her day. Her wit and fashion won her the friendship of literary men such as John Gay, William Congreve, Jonathan Swift, Alexander Pope and James Thomson.

  4. Douglas: Forenames: Catherine: Gender: Female: Date: 1701-1777: Biography: ODNB link for Douglas, Catherine (1701-1777) nee Hyde, wife of 3rd Duke of Queensberry: Name authority...

  5. Catherine Douglas (née Hyde), Duchess of Queensberry (1701-1777), Eccentric beauty and patron of writers. Sitter in 4 portraits.

  6. 9 de dez. de 2018 · In his 1762 biography of ‘King’ Beau Nash, who was the Master of Ceremonies at Bath between 1705 and 1761, Oliver Goldsmith recounts a now infamous run-in with Catherine Douglas, the Duchess of Queensberry, who arrived one day at the Assembly wearing an apron.

  7. Catherine [Kitty] Douglas, duchess of Queensberry and Dover (1701–1777), literary patron, was the second daughter of Henry Hyde, second earl of Rochester, later fourth earl of Clarendon (1672–1754), son of Laurence Hyde, first earl, and his wife, Jane Hyde (c.1672–1725), daughter of Sir William Leveson-Gower, though Lady Mary Wortley ...