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6672 Results found for exile later life exile later life s
6672 Artwork
3 Artist
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Maria Augusta (Lukin) Windham (1805–1871), Subsequently Mrs George Thomas Wyndham, Later Countess of Listowel
Frances Barbara Whitmore Jones (b.1828), Later Mrs Charles Dickins, as a Little Girl
Thomas William Coke (1822–1909), Later 2nd Earl of Leicester, KG, and His Brother the Honourable Edward Keppel Coke (1824–1889)
Helen Wilkie, Later Mrs William Hunter
Lieutenant (later Major General) George Briggs (1808–1875), (Madras) Artillery
The Artist's Niece, Sophia Wilkie, Later Mrs James Winfield
Lieutenant (later Lieutenant Colonel) George Richard Talbot (1801–1853), 8th Bengal Native Infantry
Anne Sherriff (1866–1781) (later Mrs Charles Young)
Sir William George Armstrong (1810–1900), Later 1st Baron Armstrong of Cragside, Aged 21
Captain, Later Major General, Charles Ashe Windham (1810–1870)
The Honourable Emily (Amelia) Mary Lamb (1787–1869), Countess Cowper, Later Viscountess Palmerston
Lady Louisa Jane Russell (1812–1905), Duchess of Abercorn, with Her Daughter Lady Harriet Georgiana Louisa Hamilton (1834–1913), Later Countess of Lichfield
Douglas Mercer, Later Henderson Mercer
Captain John Fisher (1802–1846), Killed in Action while Commanding the 6th Sirmoor (Rifle) Battalion (Later 2nd King Edward VII's Own Gurkhas) at the Battle of Sobraon, India, 10th February 1846
George O'Brien Wyndham (1751–1837), 3rd Earl of Egremont, and His Granddaughter the Honourable Caroline Sophia Wyndham (1829–1852), Later Mrs Kingscote
Lady Elizabeth Hervey (1697–1727), Later Lady Mansel, as an Infant
George Booth (1675–1758), 2nd Earl of Warrington, and His Daughter Lady Mary Booth (1704–1772), Later Countess of Stamford
Catherine 'Kitty' Fisher (d.1767), Later Mrs Norris
Lieutenant General (later General Sir) Robert Brownrigg (1759–1833)
Lieutenant and Adjutant (later General) William Munro (1818–1880), 39th (Dorsetshire) Regiment of Foot
Major (later Major General, Sir) Norcliffe Norcliffe (1791–1862), 18th Light Dragoons (Hussars)
Sir Bruce Chichester (1842–1881), 2nd Bt of Arlington, and His Sister, Caroline (1839–1873), Later Lady Clay, as Children
Lieutenant Colonel (later Lieutenant General) James Thomas Brudenell (1797–1868), 7th Earl of Cardigan, 11th (Prince Albert’s Own) Hussars
Rhoda Susan Willis (1809–1873), Lady Elton, and Her Daughter Mary Agnes Elton (1844–1926), Later Lady Elton
Lady Florence Paget (1842–1881), Later Marchioness of Hastings, 'The Pocket Venus', as a Girl
Robert James Lindsay (1832–1901) (later Baron Wantage of Lockinge, VC)
Captain (later General Sir) Dighton MacNaghten Probyn (1833–1924), 2nd Punjab Cavalry, at the Battle of Agra (one of the incidents for which he won the Victoria Cross), Indian Mutiny, 10 October 1857
Major General (later General, Sir) William Montague Scott McMurdo (1819–1894), Inspector General of Volunteers
The Right Honourable Benjamin Disraeli (1804–1881), MP, Later Earl of Beaconsfield
Surgeon (later Surgeon General) Anthony Dickson Home (1826–1914), VC, KCB, and Assistant Surgeon William Bradshaw (1830–1861), VC, 90th Regiment of Foot (Perthshire Volunteers) (Light Infantry), Lucknow, 1857
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