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Lord and Lady Granville

  

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Duke of Devonshire and Lord and Lady Granville (his brother-in-law and sister) : 

Harriet, Countess Granville, to her sister Lady Georgiana Morpeth, 12 August 1818: 'Yesterday evening Granville [husband], Hart [her brother, the Duke of Devonshire] and I looked over books. A beautiful edition of Camoens, brown and gold, with D. and the coronet inlaid in diamonds. It is like a book in a fairy tale. The Duchess of Devonshire's editions of Horace's journey. The prints are from beautiful drawings, one by herself.'

Century: 1800-1849     Reader/Listener/Group: Duke of Devonshire and Lord and Lady Granville (his brother-in-law and sister)     Print: Book

  

Duke of Devonshire and Lord and Lady Granville (his brother-in-law and sister) : 

Harriet, Countess Granville, to her sister Lady Georgiana Morpeth, 12 August 1818: 'Yesterday evening Granville [husband], Hart [her brother, the Duke of Devonshire] and I looked over books. A beautiful edition of Camoens, brown and gold, with D. and the coronet inlaid in diamonds. It is like a book in a fairy tale. The Duchess of Devonshire's editions of Horace's journey. The prints are from beautiful drawings, one by herself.'

Century: 1800-1849     Reader/Listener/Group: Duke of Devonshire and Lord and Lady Granville (his brother-in-law and sister)     Print: Book

  

Lord and Lady Granville (Granville and Harriet Leveson Gower) : 

Harriet Countess Granville to her sister, Lady Georgiana Morpeth, from Bruton Street, 3 January 1824: 'We landed here at half-past three yesterday, dined tete-a-tete without dressing [...] read till ten, played at chess till near one.'

Century: 1800-1849     Reader/Listener/Group: Lord and Lady Granville (Granville and Harriet Leveson Gower)     Print: Unknown

  

Lord and Lady Granville (Granville and Harroet Leveson Gower) : report of Duchess of Rutland's death

Harriet Countess Granville to her sister Georgiana, Lady Carlisle, 5 December 1825: 'We are much shocked to see in "Galignani" an account of the poor Duchess [of Rutland]'s death. No private letter had mentioned it.'

Century: 1800-1849     Reader/Listener/Group: Lord and Lady Granville (Granville and Harroet Leveson Gower)     Print: Newspaper

  

Lord and Lady Granville : French newspapers

Harriet, Countess Granville to her sister, Lady Carlisle, (1-10 January 1831): 'We have the two latest French papers here. Nothing can, I think, be more promising than the state of Paris.'

Century: 1800-1849     Reader/Listener/Group: Lord and Lady Granville     Print: Newspaper

  

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