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Georgina Gascoyne-Cecil, Marchioness of Salisbury

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69: 1601: 323:. The period leading up to the wedding was contentious. Georgina did not come from an aristocratic or wealthy background. She was also nearly thirty-years old, two years older than his son, and Lord Salisbury feared her ability to produce an heir. He tried to dissuade the union, and required them to remain separated for six months, hoping the match would end. This period did not lead to a dissolution of the relationship; instead, Lord Robert wrote to his father at the end of the break and said he was engaged to Georgina. The furious marquess considered disinheriting his son; after the wedding he and Robert became estranged. 1521: 1511: 369:, which had twenty-thousand acres and 127 rooms. Georgina suddenly found herself overseeing the workings of the large estate, a considerable task since her husband devoted most of his attention to its farming; other estate matters, which included its general maintenance as well as the care of its poorer tenants, fell under Georgina's oversight. 274:
Though the marriage was happy and grew to include eight children, Robert and Georgina's first years together were pinched financially. To supplement their income, Lady Georgina aided her husband as he contributed political articles to various newspapers. Their circumstances improved when Lord Robert
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Robert, now known as Lord Salisbury, had a reserved nature in public and disliked social occasions. His wife thus took a prominent role during parties and gatherings, regularly hosting national and international political figures in London and at Hatfield House. These activities aided her husband's
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Their family grew quickly, beginning with the birth of a daughter within a year of their marriage. Seven children followed – five sons and three daughters in total. For eight years, they lived under pinched circumstances in various places within London and Surrey. The young couple had little income
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The Cecils' lifestyle changed in 1865 upon the death of the Marquess of Salisbury's eldest son. Robert, now Viscount Cranborne, suddenly became the heir to his father's title and estates. A suitable allowance was provided for his large family. In 1868 Robert inherited the title of
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and believed its medieval influences were silly and absurd; she also disapproved of the idea that women could be public in political life and give speeches. But she eventually joined the group after realising its Conservative connections would help her husband's career.
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during their first years together; Georgina only had Β£100 a year, and he had a further Β£400 from his mother. From 1856 onward, Lord Robert supplemented their annual income by contributing political articles to such publications as the
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A love match, the marriage would prove to be happy. Historians have described Georgina as clever, witty, and gregarious. In his entry for her husband in the
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wrote: "Without exactly assuming the functions of a leader of society, Lady Salisbury was in all the later years of her life essentially
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political career. She also acted as his confidante and regularly advised him, based on their surviving correspondence. A member of the
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Few biographical details have been published about Georgina Charlotte Alderson. Born in 1827, she was the eldest daughter of
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became his father's heir in 1865, and in 1868 he inherited the Salisbury title. She hosted parties and receptions at
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Hedley, Steve (2004). "Alderson, Sir Edward Hall (bap. 1787, d. 1857), law reporter and judge".
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Lady Salisbury was also active in political organisations. She was a leading member of the
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Smith, Paul (2004). "Cecil, Robert Arthur Talbot Gascoyne-, third marquess of Salisbury".
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Lady Fanny Georgina Mildred Gascoyne-Cecil (1865 – 24 April 1867), died as an infant
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After falling ill in 1898, Lady Salisbury journeyed to their villa in
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upon the death of his father. They moved into the family seat of
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British political hostess, wife of the 3rd Marquess of Salisbury.
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Hugh Richard Heathcote Gascoyne-Cecil, 1st Baron Quickswood
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and in London that aided his political career in the
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Index

Georgina Alderson
Mary Stanley, Countess of Derby
The Most Honourable
VA
CI

United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
Hatfield House
Hertfordshire
St Etheldreda's Church, Hatfield
Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury
Maud Palmer, Countess of Selborne
Lady Gwendolen Gascoyne-Cecil
James Gascoyne-Cecil, 4th Marquess of Salisbury
Lord William Cecil
Robert Cecil, 1st Viscount Cecil of Chelwood
Lord Edward Cecil
Hugh Cecil, 1st Baron Quickswood
Edward Alderson
VA
CI
nΓ©e
Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury
2nd Marquess of Salisbury
Hatfield House
Conservative Party
Sir Edward Hall Alderson
Baron of the Exchequer
Broadhembury
Devonshire

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