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  1. Jane Elizabeth Harley, Countess of Oxford and Countess Mortimer (née Scott; 1774–1824) was an English noblewoman, known as a patron of the Reform movement and a lover of Lord Byron.

  2. 17 de set. de 2023 · Jane Elizabeth Harley / Byron (Scott), Countess of Oxford and Mortimer. Birthdate: circa 1774. Death: 1824 (45-54) Immediate Family: Daughter of Rev. James Scott and Jane Elizabeth Harmood. Wife of Edward Harley, 5th Earl of Oxford and Earl Mortimer. Partner of George Gordon Byron, 6th Lord Byron.

    • George Gordon Byron, 6th Lord Byron
    • 1824 (45-54)
    • circa 1774
    • September 17, 2023
  3. The Right Reverend John Harley, second son of the third Earl and father of the fifth Earl, was Bishop of Hereford. Thomas Harley, third son of the third Earl, was Lord Mayor of London. Jane, Countess of Oxford and Countess Mortimer, wife of the fifth Earl, was a patron of the Reform movement and a lover of Lord Byron .

  4. www.britishmuseum.org › collection › objectprint | British Museum

    Portrait of Jane Elizabeth Harley (née Scott), Countess of Oxford, seated half-length, directed to front, head turned and looking three-quarters to right, hands held together in lap, wearing a low-necked, high-waisted dress, necklace, band in hair; tree behind to left, landscape in background to right; proof state, with border in lines tinted ...

  5. "Harley [née Holles], Henrietta Cavendish, countess of Oxford and Mortimer (1694–1755), patron of architecture" published on by Oxford University Press.

  6. Jane Elizabeth Harley (née Scott), Countess of Oxford and Countess Mortimer (1774–1824) was an English noblewoman, known as a patron of the Reform movement and a lover of Lord Byron. Life. She was a daughter of the Reverend James Scott, M.A., Vicar of Itchen Stoke in Hampshire and was brought up in favour of French Revolutionary thought and ...

  7. Harley, Jane, Countess of Oxford and Countess Mortimer. Daughter of Rev. James Scott, the vicar of Itchin, Hampshire and Jane Elizabeth Harmood. Her father married her on 3 March 1794 to Edward Harley, the fifth Earl of Oxford, whose body and mind were 'equally contemptible in the scale of creation' according to her lover Lord Byron.