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Eliza Courtney

Elizabeth Courtney (20 February 1792 – 2 May 1859) was the illegitimate daughter of the Whig politician and future Prime Minister Charles Grey, 2nd Earl Grey, and socialite Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire, while Georgiana was married to William Cavendish, 5th Duke of Devonshire.

Eliza Courtney
Born(1792-02-20)20 February 1792
Died2 May 1859(1859-05-02) (aged 67)
Norwood, Surrey, England
NationalityBritish
SpouseLt. Col. Robert Ellice
Children
  • Georgiana Ellice
  • Eliza Ellice
  • Alexandra Ellice
  • Robert Ellice
  • Lt. Gen. Sir Charles Henry Ellice
Parents

The Duchess was forced by her husband to relinquish Eliza shortly after her birth, to be raised by Charles Grey's parents, Charles Grey, 1st Earl Grey, and Elizabeth Grey, Countess Grey. The Duchess came to visit Eliza in secret. Eliza named her firstborn daughter Georgiana.

The name Courtney, extinct since the death of Charles Kelland Courtney in 1761, was derived from her great-uncle, her maternal grandmother's brother, William Poyntz (d. 1809), having married Isabella (d. 1805), sister and co-heiress of the aforementioned Charles Courtney, the last of the west country family of Courtney of Trethurfe and Courtney of Tremeer.

Upbringing

 
Her mother with an elder sibling
 
Her father
 
Her mother, Georgiana, a stipple engraving (published 1782) after a drawing by Lady Diana Beauclerk dated 1779.

Eliza Courtney was born in France, in Aix-en-Provence on 20 February 1792. She was brought to Falloden, Northumberland in northern England and adopted by her paternal grandparents. Unlike her mother's legitimate children from her marriage, Eliza was not raised as part of the Devonshire House set in London. Her mother, Georgiana, could not acknowledge her daughter and visited her in secret until her own death. Several anguish-ridden poems from mother to daughter survive; two are reproduced below:

And yet remote from public view
Flower there is of timid hue,
Beneath a sacred shade it grows,
But sweet in native fragrance blows.
From storms secure, from tempests free,
But ah! too seldom seen by me.
For scarce permitted to behold
With longing eyes each grace unfold.

My bosom struggles with its pain
And checks the wishes form'd in vain;
Yet when I perchance supremely blest,
I hold the floweret to my breast,
Enraptur'd watch its purple glow
And blessings (all I have) bestow.
The gentle fragrance soothes my care
And fervent is my humble prayer
That no dread evil may beset
My sweet but hidden violet.[1]

Unhappy child of indiscretion,
poor slumberer on a breast forlorn
pledge of reproof of past transgression
Dear tho' unfortunate to be born

For thee a suppliant wish addressing
To Heaven thy mother fain would dare
But conscious blushes stain the blessing
And sighs suppress my broken prayer

But in spite of these my mind unshaken
In present duty turns to thee
Tho' long repented ne'er forgotten
Thy days shall lov'd and guarded be

And should th'ungenerous world upbraid thee
for mine and for thy father's ill
A nameless mother oft shall assist thee
A hand unseen protect thee still

And tho' to rank and wealth a stranger
Thy life a humble course must run
Soon shalt thou learn to fly the danger
Which I too late have learnt to shun

Meanwhile in these sequested vallies
Here may'st thou live in safe content
For innocence may smile at malice
And thou-Oh ! Thou art innocent[2]

Georgiana was allowed to see her daughter occasionally when the Greys brought Eliza to London, and acted as a sort of unofficial godmother.

In 1808, her maternal aunt Henrietta Ponsonby, Countess of Bessborough, who didn't know she was Eliza's aunt, visited the Greys and was dismayed at what she observed:

Eliza is a fine girl, and will, I think, be handsome; but tho' they are kind to her, it goes to my heart to see her—she is so evidently thrown into the background, and has such a look of mortification about her that it is not pleasant, yet he [Charles Grey] seems very fond of her. Lord B. [Harriet's husband] has this moment ask'd me whether she is not the Governess.

Eliza was not informed of her true parentage until after the death of her mother in 1806.

Marriage

In 1809, Eliza's "quasi-sister" (but actual aunt) Lady Hannah Althea Grey, widow of George Edmund Byron Bettesworth, married the member of parliament and trader the Rt. Hon. Edward "Bear" Ellice (1783–1863). Five years later, on 10 December 1814 in Scarborough, North Yorkshire, Eliza married Lt. Col. Robert Charles Ellice, a younger brother of her "brother-in-law" Edward Ellice. Their father was the Scots-born Alexander Ellice (1743–1805) of Bath, London, and Montreal, a partner in the Schenectady, New York firm of Phyn, Ellice & Co.

In March 1814, Lord Broughton recorded meeting Eliza at dinner and described her as:

the daughter of the late Duchess of Devonshire by Lord Grey, … a fine girl, sensible and talkative, and easy mannered.

Robert Ellice had a distinguished military career, rising from the military rank of "ensign" to General.

Rank Date
Ensign     8 November 1798
Captain     4 May 1801
Major     12 May 1808
Lt. Colonel     16 March 1809
Colonel     2 November 1822
Major-General     22 July 1830
Lieutenant-General    23 November 1841
General     20 June 1854

At some point he served in South America and was present at the capture of Buenos Aires.

Ellice was acting Governor-General of Malta for five-and-a-half months, from 13 May to 27 October 1851.

In the 1856 Webster's, he is listed as having a residence at 57 Park Street, Mayfair. He died 18 June 1856.

Children

Eliza Courtney and Robert Ellice had at least four children.

Robert

Eliza's son Robert was born on 1 January 1816. In March 1853, he married Eglantine Charlotte Louisa Balfour (died 18 April 1907), third daughter of Lt-General Robert Balfour of Balbirnie. Robert Ellice died on 19 December 1858.[3]

In 1880 his son, Major Edward Charles Ellice, DSO (1917/8), J.P., M.P. (1903-6, Liberal, St. Andrews Boroughs), (1858–1934) succeeded his first cousin once removed, Edward Ellice the Younger, to the Ellice estate at Invergarry, Inverness.

In April 1889 Major Edward Charles Ellice married another first cousin once removed, Margaret Georgiana Thomas, daughter of Frederick Freeman Thomas[4] by his wife Mabel Brand, daughter of the 1st Viscount Hampden. Like him Margaret Georgiana was a descendant of Eliza Courtney, through Eliza's second daughter Eliza. Her brother was Freeman Freeman-Thomas, Viceroy of India and was created 1st Marquess of Willingdon.

Their fifth son, Russell (1902–1989) succeeded his father, his four elder brothers having perished young: three of them in the 1914-1918 war. [One was in the Cameron Highlanders (killed in action), one was in the Grenadiers (killed in action) and the third was lost on HMS Bulwark.]

Georgiana

Eliza's first daughter, Georgiana, was born on 12 October 1817. On 4 November 1846, Georgiana Ellice married Hugh Horatio Seymour (1821–1892). Seymour was the son of Lt. Col. Hugh Henry Seymour (1790–1821), himself a grandson of the first Marquess of Hertford by his marriage to Charlotte Cholmondeley, daughter of the first Marquess of Cholmondeley.[5]

His grandson was Sir Horace James Seymour GCMG CVO (1885–1978), a diplomat who was British Minister in Tehran from 1936 to 1939 and British Ambassador to China, 1942 to 1946. One of Sir Horace's grandsons, James Seymour (born 1956) is married to Anya Hindmarch.

Elizabeth Georgiana

Eliza had another daughter, named Elizabeth Georgiana, in 1818. This Elizabeth married Henry Bouverie William Brand (1814–1892) in 1838.[6] After a distinguished speakership of the House of Commons, Eliza's husband was created Viscount Hampden; later still he inherited from his brother the Barony of Dacre, as 23rd in line. Descendants include the present Lord Monk Bretton; Sarah, Duchess of York and her daughters Princess Beatrice of York and Princess Eugenie; and Viscount Hampden. Elizabeth Georgiana Brand died on 8 March 1899 at Pelham House, Lewes.

Charles Henry

 
Charles Henry Ellice

Eliza's second son, Charles Henry, was born in 1823 in Florence. Charles followed his father into the 24th Regiment of Foot and was sometime Quartermaster-General and then Adjutant-General to the Forces. He married Louisa Caroline Lambton, a daughter of William Henry Lambton and niece of the 1st Earl of Durham. Thom's Upper Ten Thousand for 1876 lists him as of Horningsheath, Bury St Edmunds. He was subject of Vanity Fair treatment, 20 October 1877. Lt. Gen. Sir Charles Henry Ellice, KCB died in 1888.[7]

Death

Eliza died on 2 May 1859, at the age of 67, and was buried on 7 May at Kensal Green Cemetery, when her address was stated as Queen's Hotel, Norwood, and 2, Cadogan Place.[8] Eliza Courtney's descendants include Sarah, Duchess of York, and her daughters Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie of York, who are tenth[9] and twelfth[10] in line to the British throne, respectively.

Ancestors

Some of Eliza's ancestors
Eliza Courtney (Mrs Robert Ellice) (1792–1859) Father:
Charles Grey, 2nd Earl Grey (1764–1845).
Paternal Grandfather:
Sir Charles Grey, 1st Earl Grey, KB. (d.1807)
Paternal Great-Grandfather:
Sir Henry Grey, 1st Bt. of Howick (d.1749).
Paternal Great-grandmother:
Hannah, daughter of Thomas Wood of Falloden, Northumberland.
Paternal Grandmother:
Elizabeth Grey (d.1822)
Paternal Great-Grandfather:
George Grey of Southwick.
Paternal Great-Grandmother:
Elizabeth Ogle
Mother:
Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire (1757–1806).
Maternal Grandfather:
1st Earl Spencer (d.1783).
Maternal Great-Grandfather:
Hon. John Spencer, son of 3rd Earl of Sunderland.
Maternal Great-Grandmother:
Georgiana Carteret, daughter of 2nd Earl Granville.
Maternal Grandmother:
(Margaret) Georgina Poyntz (d.1814). Her brother William Poyntz (1734–1809) married in 1762, Isabella (d.1805), daughter and co-heiress of Kelland Courtney of Painsford, Ashprington, Devon, and Trethurfe, Cornwall. (Distant scion of family of John Courtenay (of Tremere) (Tremeer)). Isabella Courtney's only brother died in 1761, and her sister had married the 7th Earl of Cork, thus at some point her nephew William Poyntz and then the Earls of Cork & Orrery, the 8th Earl having married his first cousin Isabella Henrietta Poyntz, became representatives of the family of Courtney of Trethurfe and Courtney of Tremeer.
Maternal Great-grandfather:
Rt. Hon. Stephen Poyntz (1685–1750), of Midgham, Berkshire. Ambassador. Son of William Poyntz, upholsterer.
Maternal Great-Grandmother:
Anna (d. 1771), daughter of Brigadier-general hon. Lewis Mordaunt, and maid of honour to Queen Caroline.

References

  1. ^ (December 1805) Copied from Lord Bessborough's Georgiana, 1955, appendix IV
  2. ^ copied from Foreman, 1998, page 267/8. From: Verses copied by Lady Charlotte Cholomondeley in her common place book, circa 1816. Lady Charlotte (Seymour) was the mother-in-law of Eliza's daughter Georgiana.
  3. ^ Marriages Solemnized at St George’s Hanover Square, vol. 1a, 277: BALFOUR Eglantine Charlotte Louisa and ELLICE Robert
  4. ^ "Margaret Georgiana Thomas" in England, Select Marriages, 1538–1973, ancestry.co.uk, accessed 9 July 2021: “Name: Margaret Georgiana Thomas; Age: 23; Birth Date: 1866; Marriage Date: 11 Apr 1889; Marriage Place: Willingdon, Sussex, England; Father: Frederick Freemans Thomas; Spouse: Edward Charles Ellice; FHL Film Number: 1468995 IT 1"
  5. ^ Burke’s Peerage, volume 1 (2003), p. 784
  6. ^ Westminster Church of England Marriages and Banns, 1754-1935: "Name: Henry Bouverie William Brand; Marriage Age: Full Age; Marriage Date: 16 April 1838; Marriage Place: St George, Hanover Square; Parish as it Appears: St George, Hanover Square; Father: Henry Trevor; Spouse: Elizabeth Georgiana Ellice"
  7. ^ Bateman, Baron (UK, 1837-1931), cracroftspeerage.co.uk, accessed 9 July 2021
  8. ^ "Elizabeth Ellice", in London, England, Church of England Deaths and Burials, 1813-2003, Burials in the Year 1859 in All Souls Cemetery established by the General Cemetery Company, ancestry.co.uk, accessed 9 July 2021: "Elizabeth Ellice No. 31076, Abode: Queen’s Hotel, Norwood / 2, Cadogan Place; When buried: 7 May 1859; Age: 68; By whom the ceremony was performed: C. Stuart"
  9. ^ Princess Beatrice of York
  10. ^ Princess Eugenie of York

Biography

  • Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire by Amanda Foreman, HarperCollins, London, 1998. ISBN 0-00-655016-9
  • Privilege and Scandal: The Remarkable Life of Harriet Spencer, Sister of Georgiana by Janet Gleeson, Crown Publishers, New York, 2006. ISBN 978-0-307-38197-2
  • Brian Masters, Georgiana Duchess of Devonshire, Hamish Hamilton, 1981.
  • The Earl of Bessborough (editor), Georgiana, John Murray, London, 1955.
  • Anthony Brand, Henry and Eliza, printed privately in Haywards Heath, 1980 (197 pages, paperback). Letters between her daughter and son-in-law.
  • Peter Townend (ed), Burke's Peerage and Baronetage, 105th edition, London 1970 (1978, 3rd impression).
  • See the film The Duchess, 2008.

Other

  • Phyn, Ellice and Company of Schenectady, by R. H. Fleming in Contributions to Canadian Economics, Vol. 4, 1932 (1932), pp. 7–41.
  • The New Annual Army List and Militia List for 1854, the 17th annual volume, by Major Henry G. Hart, John Murray, Albemarle street, London, 1854.
  • Webster's Royal Red Book; or Court and Fashionable Register, for January, 1856, Webster & Co., 60 Piccadilly, London.
  • The Upper Ten Thousand, for 1876, A biographical handbook of all the titled and official classes of the Kingdom with their addresses, compiled and edited by Adam Bisset Thom, Kelly & Co., London. (First published 1875).
  • Burke's Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Landed Gentry, 1952, edited L. G. Pine, London, (sub. Ellice of Invergarry, page 744–745)

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Eliza Courtney news newspapers books scholar JSTOR April 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message Elizabeth Courtney 20 February 1792 2 May 1859 was the illegitimate daughter of the Whig politician and future Prime Minister Charles Grey 2nd Earl Grey and socialite Georgiana Duchess of Devonshire while Georgiana was married to William Cavendish 5th Duke of Devonshire Eliza CourtneyBorn 1792 02 20 20 February 1792Aix en Provence FranceDied2 May 1859 1859 05 02 aged 67 Norwood Surrey EnglandNationalityBritishSpouseLt Col Robert ElliceChildrenGeorgiana ElliceEliza ElliceAlexandra ElliceRobert ElliceLt Gen Sir Charles Henry ElliceParentsCharles Grey 2nd Earl GreyGeorgiana Cavendish Duchess of DevonshireThe Duchess was forced by her husband to relinquish Eliza shortly after her birth to be raised by Charles Grey s parents Charles Grey 1st Earl Grey and Elizabeth Grey Countess Grey The Duchess came to visit Eliza in secret Eliza named her firstborn daughter Georgiana The name Courtney extinct since the death of Charles Kelland Courtney in 1761 was derived from her great uncle her maternal grandmother s brother William Poyntz d 1809 having married Isabella d 1805 sister and co heiress of the aforementioned Charles Courtney the last of the west country family of Courtney of Trethurfe and Courtney of Tremeer Contents 1 Upbringing 2 Marriage 3 Children 3 1 Robert 3 2 Georgiana 3 3 Elizabeth Georgiana 3 4 Charles Henry 4 Death 5 Ancestors 6 References 7 Biography 8 Other 9 External linksUpbringing Edit Her mother with an elder sibling Her father Her mother Georgiana a stipple engraving published 1782 after a drawing by Lady Diana Beauclerk dated 1779 Eliza Courtney was born in France in Aix en Provence on 20 February 1792 She was brought to Falloden Northumberland in northern England and adopted by her paternal grandparents Unlike her mother s legitimate children from her marriage Eliza was not raised as part of the Devonshire House set in London Her mother Georgiana could not acknowledge her daughter and visited her in secret until her own death Several anguish ridden poems from mother to daughter survive two are reproduced below And yet remote from public view Flower there is of timid hue Beneath a sacred shade it grows But sweet in native fragrance blows From storms secure from tempests free But ah too seldom seen by me For scarce permitted to behold With longing eyes each grace unfold My bosom struggles with its pain And checks the wishes form d in vain Yet when I perchance supremely blest I hold the floweret to my breast Enraptur d watch its purple glow And blessings all I have bestow The gentle fragrance soothes my care And fervent is my humble prayer That no dread evil may beset My sweet but hidden violet 1 Unhappy child of indiscretion poor slumberer on a breast forlorn pledge of reproof of past transgression Dear tho unfortunate to be born For thee a suppliant wish addressing To Heaven thy mother fain would dare But conscious blushes stain the blessing And sighs suppress my broken prayer But in spite of these my mind unshaken In present duty turns to thee Tho long repented ne er forgotten Thy days shall lov d and guarded be And should th ungenerous world upbraid thee for mine and for thy father s ill A nameless mother oft shall assist thee A hand unseen protect thee still And tho to rank and wealth a stranger Thy life a humble course must run Soon shalt thou learn to fly the danger Which I too late have learnt to shun Meanwhile in these sequested vallies Here may st thou live in safe content For innocence may smile at malice And thou Oh Thou art innocent 2 Georgiana was allowed to see her daughter occasionally when the Greys brought Eliza to London and acted as a sort of unofficial godmother In 1808 her maternal aunt Henrietta Ponsonby Countess of Bessborough who didn t know she was Eliza s aunt visited the Greys and was dismayed at what she observed Eliza is a fine girl and will I think be handsome but tho they are kind to her it goes to my heart to see her she is so evidently thrown into the background and has such a look of mortification about her that it is not pleasant yet he Charles Grey seems very fond of her Lord B Harriet s husband has this moment ask d me whether she is not the Governess Eliza was not informed of her true parentage until after the death of her mother in 1806 Marriage EditIn 1809 Eliza s quasi sister but actual aunt Lady Hannah Althea Grey widow of George Edmund Byron Bettesworth married the member of parliament and trader the Rt Hon Edward Bear Ellice 1783 1863 Five years later on 10 December 1814 in Scarborough North Yorkshire Eliza married Lt Col Robert Charles Ellice a younger brother of her brother in law Edward Ellice Their father was the Scots born Alexander Ellice 1743 1805 of Bath London and Montreal a partner in the Schenectady New York firm of Phyn Ellice amp Co In March 1814 Lord Broughton recorded meeting Eliza at dinner and described her as the daughter of the late Duchess of Devonshire by Lord Grey a fine girl sensible and talkative and easy mannered Robert Ellice had a distinguished military career rising from the military rank of ensign to General Rank DateEnsign 8 November 1798Captain 4 May 1801Major 12 May 1808Lt Colonel 16 March 1809Colonel 2 November 1822Major General 22 July 1830Lieutenant General 23 November 1841General 20 June 1854At some point he served in South America and was present at the capture of Buenos Aires Ellice was acting Governor General of Malta for five and a half months from 13 May to 27 October 1851 In the 1856 Webster s he is listed as having a residence at 57 Park Street Mayfair He died 18 June 1856 Children EditEliza Courtney and Robert Ellice had at least four children Robert Edit Eliza s son Robert was born on 1 January 1816 In March 1853 he married Eglantine Charlotte Louisa Balfour died 18 April 1907 third daughter of Lt General Robert Balfour of Balbirnie Robert Ellice died on 19 December 1858 3 In 1880 his son Major Edward Charles Ellice DSO 1917 8 J P M P 1903 6 Liberal St Andrews Boroughs 1858 1934 succeeded his first cousin once removed Edward Ellice the Younger to the Ellice estate at Invergarry Inverness In April 1889 Major Edward Charles Ellice married another first cousin once removed Margaret Georgiana Thomas daughter of Frederick Freeman Thomas 4 by his wife Mabel Brand daughter of the 1st Viscount Hampden Like him Margaret Georgiana was a descendant of Eliza Courtney through Eliza s second daughter Eliza Her brother was Freeman Freeman Thomas Viceroy of India and was created 1st Marquess of Willingdon Their fifth son Russell 1902 1989 succeeded his father his four elder brothers having perished young three of them in the 1914 1918 war One was in the Cameron Highlanders killed in action one was in the Grenadiers killed in action and the third was lost on HMS Bulwark Georgiana Edit Eliza s first daughter Georgiana was born on 12 October 1817 On 4 November 1846 Georgiana Ellice married Hugh Horatio Seymour 1821 1892 Seymour was the son of Lt Col Hugh Henry Seymour 1790 1821 himself a grandson of the first Marquess of Hertford by his marriage to Charlotte Cholmondeley daughter of the first Marquess of Cholmondeley 5 His grandson was Sir Horace James Seymour GCMG CVO 1885 1978 a diplomat who was British Minister in Tehran from 1936 to 1939 and British Ambassador to China 1942 to 1946 One of Sir Horace s grandsons James Seymour born 1956 is married to Anya Hindmarch Elizabeth Georgiana Edit Eliza had another daughter named Elizabeth Georgiana in 1818 This Elizabeth married Henry Bouverie William Brand 1814 1892 in 1838 6 After a distinguished speakership of the House of Commons Eliza s husband was created Viscount Hampden later still he inherited from his brother the Barony of Dacre as 23rd in line Descendants include the present Lord Monk Bretton Sarah Duchess of York and her daughters Princess Beatrice of York and Princess Eugenie and Viscount Hampden Elizabeth Georgiana Brand died on 8 March 1899 at Pelham House Lewes Charles Henry Edit Charles Henry Ellice Eliza s second son Charles Henry was born in 1823 in Florence Charles followed his father into the 24th Regiment of Foot and was sometime Quartermaster General and then Adjutant General to the Forces He married Louisa Caroline Lambton a daughter of William Henry Lambton and niece of the 1st Earl of Durham Thom s Upper Ten Thousand for 1876 lists him as of Horningsheath Bury St Edmunds He was subject of Vanity Fair treatment 20 October 1877 Lt Gen Sir Charles Henry Ellice KCB died in 1888 7 Death EditEliza died on 2 May 1859 at the age of 67 and was buried on 7 May at Kensal Green Cemetery when her address was stated as Queen s Hotel Norwood and 2 Cadogan Place 8 Eliza Courtney s descendants include Sarah Duchess of York and her daughters Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie of York who are tenth 9 and twelfth 10 in line to the British throne respectively Ancestors EditAncestors of Eliza Courtney16 John Grey of Howick8 Sir Henry Grey 1st Baronet of Howick17 Margaret Pearson4 Charles Grey 1st Earl Grey18 Thomas Wood9 Hannah Wood19 N N 2 Charles Grey 2nd Earl Grey Prime Minister of Great Britain20 George Grey of Southwick10 George Grey of Southwick21 Alice Clavering5 Elizabeth Grey22 Dr Nathaniel Ogle11 Elizabeth Ogle23 Elizabeth Newton1 Eliza Courtney24 Charles Spencer 3rd Earl of Sunderland12 The Hon John Spencer25 Lady Anne Churchill6 John Spencer 1st Earl Spencer26 John Carteret 2nd Earl Granville13 Lady Georgiana Carolina Carteret27 Frances Worsley3 Lady Georgiana Spencer28 William Poyntz14 Stephen Poyntz29 Jane Monteage7 Margaret Georgiana Poyntz30 The Hon Lewis Mordaunt15 Anna Maria Mordaunt31 Mary Collyer Some of Eliza s ancestors Eliza Courtney Mrs Robert Ellice 1792 1859 Father Charles Grey 2nd Earl Grey 1764 1845 Paternal Grandfather Sir Charles Grey 1st Earl Grey KB d 1807 Paternal Great Grandfather Sir Henry Grey 1st Bt of Howick d 1749 Paternal Great grandmother Hannah daughter of Thomas Wood of Falloden Northumberland Paternal Grandmother Elizabeth Grey d 1822 Paternal Great Grandfather George Grey of Southwick Paternal Great Grandmother Elizabeth OgleMother Georgiana Duchess of Devonshire 1757 1806 Maternal Grandfather 1st Earl Spencer d 1783 Maternal Great Grandfather Hon John Spencer son of 3rd Earl of Sunderland Maternal Great Grandmother Georgiana Carteret daughter of 2nd Earl Granville Maternal Grandmother Margaret Georgina Poyntz d 1814 Her brother William Poyntz 1734 1809 married in 1762 Isabella d 1805 daughter and co heiress of Kelland Courtney of Painsford Ashprington Devon and Trethurfe Cornwall Distant scion of family of John Courtenay of Tremere Tremeer Isabella Courtney s only brother died in 1761 and her sister had married the 7th Earl of Cork thus at some point her nephew William Poyntz and then the Earls of Cork amp Orrery the 8th Earl having married his first cousin Isabella Henrietta Poyntz became representatives of the family of Courtney of Trethurfe and Courtney of Tremeer Maternal Great grandfather Rt Hon Stephen Poyntz 1685 1750 of Midgham Berkshire Ambassador Son of William Poyntz upholsterer Maternal Great Grandmother Anna d 1771 daughter of Brigadier general hon Lewis Mordaunt and maid of honour to Queen Caroline References Edit December 1805 Copied from Lord Bessborough s Georgiana 1955 appendix IV copied from Foreman 1998 page 267 8 From Verses copied by Lady Charlotte Cholomondeley in her common place book circa 1816 Lady Charlotte Seymour was the mother in law of Eliza s daughter Georgiana Marriages Solemnized at St George s Hanover Square vol 1a 277 BALFOUR Eglantine Charlotte Louisa and ELLICE Robert Margaret Georgiana Thomas in England Select Marriages 1538 1973 ancestry co uk accessed 9 July 2021 Name Margaret Georgiana Thomas Age 23 Birth Date 1866 Marriage Date 11 Apr 1889 Marriage Place Willingdon Sussex England Father Frederick Freemans Thomas Spouse Edward Charles Ellice FHL Film Number 1468995 IT 1 Burke s Peerage volume 1 2003 p 784 Westminster Church of England Marriages and Banns 1754 1935 Name Henry Bouverie William Brand Marriage Age Full Age Marriage Date 16 April 1838 Marriage Place St George Hanover Square Parish as it Appears St George Hanover Square Father Henry Trevor Spouse Elizabeth Georgiana Ellice Bateman Baron UK 1837 1931 cracroftspeerage co uk accessed 9 July 2021 Elizabeth Ellice in London England Church of England Deaths and Burials 1813 2003 Burials in the Year 1859 in All Souls Cemetery established by the General Cemetery Company ancestry co uk accessed 9 July 2021 Elizabeth Ellice No 31076 Abode Queen s Hotel Norwood 2 Cadogan Place When buried 7 May 1859 Age 68 By whom the ceremony was performed C Stuart Princess Beatrice of York Princess Eugenie of YorkBiography EditGeorgiana Duchess of Devonshire by Amanda Foreman HarperCollins London 1998 ISBN 0 00 655016 9 Privilege and Scandal The Remarkable Life of Harriet Spencer Sister of Georgiana by Janet Gleeson Crown Publishers New York 2006 ISBN 978 0 307 38197 2 Brian Masters Georgiana Duchess of Devonshire Hamish Hamilton 1981 The Earl of Bessborough editor Georgiana John Murray London 1955 Anthony Brand Henry and Eliza printed privately in Haywards Heath 1980 197 pages paperback Letters between her daughter and son in law Peter Townend ed Burke s Peerage and Baronetage 105th edition London 1970 1978 3rd impression See the film The Duchess 2008 Other EditPhyn Ellice and Company of Schenectady by R H Fleming in Contributions to Canadian Economics Vol 4 1932 1932 pp 7 41 The New Annual Army List and Militia List for 1854 the 17th annual volume by Major Henry G Hart John Murray Albemarle street London 1854 Webster s Royal Red Book or Court and Fashionable Register for January 1856 Webster amp Co 60 Piccadilly London The Upper Ten Thousand for 1876 A biographical handbook of all the titled and official classes of the Kingdom with their addresses compiled and edited by Adam Bisset Thom Kelly amp Co London First published 1875 Burke s Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Landed Gentry 1952 edited L G Pine London sub Ellice of Invergarry page 744 745 External links EditPoem by Benjamin Kennicott D D 1718 1783 describing the near death of Kelland Courtney s wife in 1743 Eliza s brother in law permanent dead link the Bear Eliza s nephew by marriage permanent dead link Edward Ellice 1810 1880 son of the Bear See Edward Ellice II Edward Ellice s first wife Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Eliza Courtney amp oldid 1113180108, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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