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  1. Anne Stuart Percy, Lady Warkworth (c.1745 – 20 January 1813), also known as "Lady Percy" (Countess Percy), was the first wife of Hugh Percy, later Duke of Northumberland (1742–1817). She is known for her association with the novelist Laurence Sterne, with whom she may have had an intimate relationship. Biography

  2. Lady Anne Stuart was born circa 1745. She was the daughter of John Stuart, 3rd Earl of Bute and Mary Wortley-Montagu, Baroness Mount Stuart of Wortley. She married General Hugh Percy, 2nd Duke of Northumberland, son of Hugh Percy, 1st Duke of Northumberland and Elizabeth Seymour, Baroness Percy, on 2 July 1764.

    • Female
    • Hugh (Smithson) Percy KG
  3. Afterwards, he married Lady Anne Crichton-Stuart, daughter of Lord Bute, on 2 July 1764. [2] In 1766, his father was granted a dukedom and he was styled Earl Percy.

  4. Lady Anne Stuart (born c. 1745), married Hugh Percy, Lord Warkworth, later the 2nd Duke of Northumberland, on 2 July 1764; The Hon. James Archibald Stuart (21 September 1747 – 1 March 1818), politician and author; Lady Augusta Stuart (c. 1748 – 12 February 1778), married Andrew Corbett

  5. 30 de abr. de 2022 · Abt. 1745. Death: circa 1780 (26-43) Immediate Family: Daughter of John Stuart, Sr., 3rd Earl of Bute, Prime Minister and Lady Mary Wortley Stuart, Countess of Bute, 1st Baroness Mount Stuart. Wife of General Hugh Percy, 2nd Duke of Northumberland.

    • circa 1745
    • circa 1780 (26-43)
    • Abt. 1745
    • Carole (Erickson) Pomeroy,Vol. C...
  6. 28 de jun. de 2018 · Inherited the Percy estates in 1750 – Northumberland House, Syon House, Alnwick, Warkworth and Prudhoe Castles. Elizabeth had already been cheated out of her Percy Petworth Estate in Sussex by her Grandfather.

  7. Background. Lady Bute was born in 1718, the only daughter of Sir Edward Wortley Montagu and Lady Mary Pierrepont, the daughter of the Evelyn Pierrepont, 1st Duke of Kingston-upon-Hull. Career. Lady Mary Stuart (c 1741 – 5 April 1824), married James Lowther, later created Earl of Lonsdale, on 7 September 1761.