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Charlotte FitzGerald-de Ros, 20th Baroness de Ros

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49: 219:, had a half interest and was the heir general of the elder of the two sisters from whom the claims were derived. No clear explanation for the award was given by the House of Lords except an inference that Charlotte came from (or at least had married into) a better family. Charlotte legally changed her name by Royal Licence on 6 October of the same year to Charlotte FitzGerald-de Ros. Members of the de Ros family lived in Thames Ditton for a long while. They had links with the brightest of society, from the 214:
in 1790, she eventually (in 1806) was able to end the abeyance to the Barony of de Ros, the most ancient baronial title in England, in her favour — even though there were two other co-heirs to the barony, and she had only a quarter interest; another claimant,
199:, who was grieving over the death of his wife there two years earlier.) Charlotte did much artistic decoration in Boyle Farm and much of it has survived to the present day. 196: 340: 358: 220: 322: 378: 294: 398: 285: 211: 181: 48: 388: 141: 383: 17: 177: 173: 110: 363: 224: 393: 203: 97: 247: 373: 368: 36: 308: 281: 195:. (Her mother, the second daughter of Frances Coningsby, had bought this estate in 1784 from 216: 207: 202:
In London on 3/4 August 1791, more than a year after her mother's death, Charlotte married
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Charlotte FitzGerald-de Ros, 20th Baroness de Ros of Helmsley
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and Lady Frances Coningsby. Her paternal grandparents were
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She spent most of her childhood with her parents at the
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downwards. Henry's younger brother was the notorious
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Charlotte FitzGerald-de Ros, 21st Baroness de Ros
The Right Honourable

Lord Henry FitzGerald
the Hon. Robert Boyle, later Boyle-Walsingham
Anglo-Irish
suo jure
peeress
Castlemartyr
County Cork
Ireland
London
the Hon. Robert Boyle, later Boyle-Walsingham
Charles Hanbury Williams
Henry Boyle, 1st Earl of Shannon
Boyle Farm
Thames Ditton
Lord Hertford
Lord Henry FitzGerald
Duke of Leinster
King George III
Sir Henry Hunloke, 4th Bt.
Duke of Wellington
Lord Edward FitzGerald
"Journals of the House of Lords. v.45 1805-1806"
ISBN
0-904811-20-4
Boyle Family History
Wayback Machine
Peerage of England

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