- bá (伯)(count), tử (子)(viscount) and nam (男)(baron).
Marquesses and
marchionesses have
occasionally appeared in
works of fiction. Mark (county) Marquesses...
- Look up
marchioness in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
marchioness (marquise) is a
noblewoman with the rank of
marquess (marquis), or the wife of a...
- The
Marchioness disaster was a
collision between two
vessels on the
River Thames in
London in the
early hours of 20
August 1989,
which resulted in the...
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Marchioness of Bath is the prin****l
courtesy title of the wife of the
Marquess of Bath.
Peter W.
Hammond (Ed.), The
Complete Peerage or a
History of...
- Emma
Clare Thynn,
Marchioness of Bath (née McQuiston; born 26
March 1986),
often known as Emma Weymouth, is a
British socialite and
fashion model. She...
- The
Making of a
Marchioness is a 1901
novel by
Frances Hodgson Burnett,
followed by a sequel, The
Methods of Lady Walderhurst.
Subsequent editions published...
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Marchioness of
Reading may
refer to:
Alice Isaacs,
Marchioness of
Reading (c.1866–1930),
first wife of the 1st
Marquess Stella Isaacs,
Marchioness of Reading...
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refers to the
Marchioness of
Aberdeen and Temair, by
right or marriage.
Notable Marchionesses have included:
Ishbel Hamilton-Gordon,
Marchioness of Aberdeen...
- title,
Marchioness of Powis,
belongs to the wife of the
Marquess of
Powis and has been held by the following:
Elizabeth Herbert,
Marchioness of Powis...
- Ingram-Seymour-Conway,
Marchioness of
Hertford (1759-1834)
Maria Seymour-Conway,
Marchioness of
Hertford (1771-1856)
Emily Seymour,
Marchioness of
Hertford (1816-1902)...