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  1. Anne Grenville, Baroness Grenville ( née Pitt, September 1772 – June 1864) was an English noblewoman and author, and a member of the Pitt family, which at the time dominated British politics. Biography. Anne Pitt was the daughter of Thomas Pitt, 1st Baron Camelford and his wife, Anne Wilkinson. Her granduncle was William Pitt the Elder .

  2. Although there are not many letters surviving either from her or to her, Anne Lady Grenville is a key figure in the Phillimore archive. Born in 1772 she was the only daughter of Thomas Pitt 1st...

    • Anne Lady Grenville (nee Pitt) 1772-1864
  3. Anne Elizabeth Temple-Nugent-Brydges-Chandos-Grenville, Baroness Kinloss, Baroness Kinloss was born on monthday 1779, in birth place, to James Brydges and Anne Eliza Brydges (born Gamon). Anne had one sister: Georgina Charlotte BRYDGES. Anne married Richard Grenville. Richard was born on monthday 1776, in birth place.

  4. Anne Grenville, Baroness Grenville (née Pitt, September 1772 – June 1864) was an English noblewoman and author, and a member of the Pitt family, which at the time dominated British politics. Biography. Anne Pitt was the daughter of Thomas Pitt, 1st Baron Camelford and his wife, Anne Wilkinson.

  5. Lady Anna Gore-Langton. Anne Elizabeth Temple-Nugent-Brydges-Chandos-Grenville, Duchess of Buckingham. Anne Grenville, Baroness Grenville. Baron Grenville. Bevil Granville. Charlotte Williams-Wynn (aristocrat) Viscount Cobham. Earl Temple of Stowe. Elizabeth Grenville. George Nugent-Grenville, 2nd Baron Nugent.

  6. Anne Grenville, Baroness Grenville (September 1772 – June 1864) was an English noblewoman and author, and a member of the Pitt family, which at the time dominated British politics. Biography. Anne Pitt was the daughter of Thomas Pitt, 1st Baron Camelford and his wife, Anne Wilkinson.

  7. On the death of the 3rd Duke in 1889 his estates passed to his daughter Mary Morgan (later Morgan-Grenville), Baroness Kinloss (1852-1944), who sold the archive from Stowe in the early 1920s....