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  1. Emily, Lady Cowper [Lady Palmerston] (1787-1869) Emily Mary Lamb, Lady Cowper (and subsequently Lady Palmerston) was born on 21 April 1787. Her legal father was Peniston, first viscount Melbourne (1748-1819); her natural father was probably George O'Brien Wyndham, third earl of Egremont (1751–1837). Her mother was Elizabeth (1749-1818), only daughter of Sir Ralph Milbanke, bart., of Halnaby ...

  2. 7 de may. de 2013 · Portrait of Emily Lamb, Countess Cowper, 1810 by William Owen. Lady Jersey ( Sarah Sophia Child Villiers, Countess of Jersey, 1785-1867) had the ironic nickname of “Silence” because she was quite a talker. As the daughter of an earl and granddaughter of the principal shareholder in a banking firm, she was indisputably wealthy.

  3. Emily Mary Lamb and her son, described here as Lady Cowper and Lord Fordwich, are depicted in this signed and dated watercolor by Buck. 'Emily Mary Lamb was the daughter of Sir Peniston Lamb, 1st Viscount Melbourne and Elizabeth Milbanke. She married, firstly, Sir Peter Leopold Louis Francis Nassau Cowper, 5th Earl Cowper, son of Sir George Nassau Cowper, 3rd Earl Cowper and Hannah Anne Gore ...

  4. Frances Elizabeth Jocelyn, Viscountess Jocelyn, VA (née Cowper; 1820 – 26 March 1880) was a British courtier and amateur photographer. She was born as the youngest daughter of Peter Cowper, 5th Earl Cowper and his wife Emily Lamb.However, some have speculated that she and her brother William were fathered by Henry John Temple, 3rd Viscount Palmerston, whom Lady Cowper married in 1839, after ...

  5. 24 de feb. de 2024 · Lord Shaftesbury, then Lord Ashley, married Lady Emily Caroline Catherine Frances Cowper (d. 15 October 1872), daughter of Peter Cowper, 5th Earl Cowper and more likely natural daughter of Lord Palmerston (later her official stepfather), on 10 June 1830. This marriage, which proved a happy and fruitful one, produced ten children as cited in ...

  6. The affair with Palmerston. At Almack's, Lady Cowper was increasingly seen in the company of Henry John Temple, 3rd Viscount Palmerston, who was known as "Cupid" at the time for his various romantic dalliances, including affairs with Emily's fellow patronesses of Almack's, Dorothea Lieven and Sarah Villiers, Countess of Jersey.Palmerston was a regular fixture of her parties and salons, and as ...

  7. The Countess Cowper (nee the Hon. Emily Lamb) is a historical figure who was a patroness of Almack's. She was born to Peniston Lamb, 1st Viscount Lamb, and his wife the Hon. Elizabeth Milbanke, and she married Peter Clavering-Cowper, 5th Earl Cowper, in 1805. Together they had three sons and two daughters, though the paternity of some is questionable. After Lord Cowper died in 1837, his widow ...