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  1. Theresa Susey Helen Vane-Tempest-Stewart, Marchioness of Londonderry (née Chetwynd-Talbot; 6 June 1856 – 16 March 1919) was a British socialite and political hostess. She was a leading Unionist campaigner against Irish Home Rule , serving as president of the Ulster Women's Unionist Council from 1913 to 1919.

  2. In 1819 Londonderry married as his second wife Frances Anne Vane-Tempest (died 1865), daughter and wealthy heiress of Sir Henry Vane-Tempest, 2nd Baronet, through which marriage substantial estates in County Durham came into the Stewart family.

  3. The County Durham estates descended to her son Lord Vane (see below), but the County Antrim properties, following the death of her grandson Lord Herbert Vane-Tempest in 1921, to the family of...

  4. 21 de set. de 2018 · Edith Vane-Tempest-Stewart, Marchioness of Londonderry, was born Edith Helen Chaplin in 1878 in Lincolnshire. Her father was a Conservative politician who became the 1st Viscount Chaplin...

  5. (1875) Charles Stewart, 6th Earl of Londonderry; daughter of Charles, 19th Earl of Shrewsbury; described as 'perhaps one of the leading Conservative hostesses of the Edwardian era'; her infidelities, particularly her affair with the politician and journalist Harry Cust, placed the Londonderry's marriage under strain, although it recovered in ...

  6. Called one of the most striking and dominating women of her time, was the foremost Tory political hostess of 19th-century Ireland, entertaining royalty at her 2 residences: Wynyard Park, Co. Durham, and Mount Stewart, Co. Down. See also Hyde, H. Montgomery. The Londonderrys: A Family Portrait (1979).