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- Charleville (August 1801 – 1 February 1848), formerly Harriet Charlotte Beaujolois Campbell, was an English noblewoman and writer. She was the third daughter...
- board. 24 March 1937: Short Empire G-ADVA Capricornus crashed in the Beaujolois Mountains near Ouroux, France, following a navigation error, killing five...
- Events. Historical Sketches. Progress Press, 1994. ISBN 99909-3-038-4 The Beaujolois Tradition by Stephen Tyrrell, 2018, Pasticcio Ltd, ISBN 978-0-9570311-6-6...
- Portrait of Harriet Charlotte Beaujolois, Viscountess Tullamore. Copper engraving by John Cochran after F. W. Wilkin. La Belle ****emblee No. 11 New Series...
- issue) Fashion plate, Jun 1822 Portrait of the Rt. Hon. Harriet Charlotte Beaujolois, Viscountess Tullamore, engraved by John Cochran, 1826 Charlotte Percy...
- marquis de Rochebonne, commander pour le roi dans le Lyonnois, Forez et Beaujolois by his most humble servant Mornand, syndic of the aforementioned town...
- Through his son Robert, he was a grandfather of Col. Walter William Thomas Beaujolois Campbell, 11th of Skipness (1807–1877), who lived at Skipness Castle and...
- (wife of Henry Paget, 2nd Marquess of Anglesey), and Harriet Charlotte Beaujolois (wife of Charles Bury, 2nd Earl of Charleville). Together, they were the...
- 1828), married Henry Paget, 2nd Marquess of Anglesey Harriet Charlotte Beaujolois (died in Naples in February 1848), an author, married Charles, Lord Tullamore...
- Oxford. p. 502. Retrieved 7 November 2022. Charleville, Harriet Charlotte Beaujolois Campbell Bury countess of (1951). A Journey to Florence in 1817. G. Bles...