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  1. Lady Henrietta Berkeley (c. 1664 –1706) was an English aristocrat notorious for having an affair with her elder sister's husband, Lord Grey of Warke. The affair began in 1681 when Berkeley was not yet an adult and was discovered by her mother the following year.

  2. Henrietta Hobart 1689 Norfolk: Died: 26 July 1767 Richmond upon Thames: Noble family: Hobart: Spouse(s) Charles Howard, 9th Earl of Suffolk George Berkeley: Issue: Henry Howard, 10th Earl of Suffolk: Father: Sir Henry Hobart, 4th Baronet: Mother: Elizabeth Maynard: Occupation: Lady of the Bedchamber to Caroline of Ansbach

  3. Grey, indicted for high treason [on other grounds!], 12 July 1683, had fled to the Netherlands, taking his mistress, Lady Henrietta Berkeley and the man alleged to be her husband with him. Henrietta was then said to have been 4 months pregnant and unwell: according to a lampoon at the time she subsequently ‘scap’t great danger at the birth ...

  4. Lady Henrietta Berkeley ( c. 1664 –1706) was an English aristocrat notorious for ... with her elder sister's husband, Lord Grey of Warke. The affair began in 1681 when Berkeley was not yet an adult and was discovered by her mother the following year.

  5. Reference Collection. NPG D31000. Sitter. Lady Henrietta ('Harriett') Berkeley (after 1664-1706), Figure of scandal; daughter of 1st Earl of Berkeley. Sitter in 3 portraits. Artists. Henry Richard Cook (active 1804-1849), Engraver. Artist or producer associated with 67 portraits.

  6. In 1682, Lady Henrietta Berkeley eloped with her brother‐in‐law Ford, Lord Grey, one of Monmouth's closest personal friends and an avid follower in his rebellion. The scandal, much‐watched in the popular press and the subject of avid contemporary gossip, found its most memorable representation in Aphra Behn's Love‐Letters Between a ...

  7. "Berkeley, Lady Henrietta [Harriett] (b. in or after 1664, d. 1706), figure of scandal" published on by Oxford University Press.