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  1. Ralph Gordon King-Milbanke, 2nd Earl of Lovelace (2 July 1839 – 28 August 1906) was a British author of Astarte: A Fragment of Truth concerning George Gordon Byron, Sixth Lord Byron. Life [ edit ] He was born at 10 St. James's Square , London on 2 July 1839, the second son of William King-Noel, 1st Earl of Lovelace and Ada Lovelace ...

  2. 27 de abr. de 2022 · Birthdate: July 02, 1839. Death: August 28, 1906 (67) Immediate Family: Son of William King, Earl of Lovelace and Ada Lovelace. Husband of Fanny King-Milbanke and Mary Caroline King-Milbanke. Father of Ada Mary King-Milbanke and Ralph Gordon King-Milbanke.

  3. Ralph King-Milbanke, 2nd Earl of Lovelace (1839–1906), his younger brother; also 13th Baron Wentworth, in which he was succeeded by his only daughter; Major Lionel King, 3rd Earl of Lovelace (1865–1929), his younger half-brother; Peter King, 4th Earl of Lovelace (1905–1964), his only son; Peter King, 5th Earl of Lovelace (1951 ...

  4. When Ralph Gordon Noel King Milbanke 2nd Earl of Lovelace was born on 2 July 1839, in Westminster, Middlesex, England, United Kingdom, his father, William King, was 34 and his mother, Lady Augusta Ada Byron, was 23. He married Fannie Heriot on 25 August 1869, in St George Hanover Square, London, England, United Kingdom.

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    • Fannie Heriot, Mary Caroline Stuart-Wortley
  5. Ralph Gordon King Noel Milbanke, 2nd Earl of Lovelace (1839-1906) Astarte : a fragment of truth concerning George Gordon Byron, Sixth Lord Byron / recorded by his grandson Ralph Milbanke, Earl of Lovelace.

  6. Connections Items associated with this person. Catalogue of the Library of Ralph Milbanke, 2nd Earl of Lovelace (MSS. Eng. misc. c. 361-362) Archive of the Noel, Byron and Lovelace Families (Dep. Lovelace Byron 1-460)

  7. Ralph Milbanke, second earl of Lovelace (1839-1906) found peace by writing Astarte, the labor of his old age, published in 1905 in an edition of 200 copies. Lovelace was the grandson of Lord Byron and was raised by Lady Byron after the early death of his mother, Ada Byron King, in 1852.