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  2. Jane Fellowes, Baroness Fellowes - Wikipedia

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    On 12 July 1999, Robert Fellowes was granted a life peerage as Baron Fellowes, of Shotesham in the County of Norfolk, after first being knighted as Sir Robert Fellowes. [3] Lord and Lady Fellowes have three children, who are maternal first cousins of Prince William and Prince Harry and also paternal second cousins of Sarah, Duchess of York.

  3. Lady Sarah McCorquodale - Wikipedia

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    Lady Elizabeth Sarah Lavinia McCorquodale [1] (née Spencer; born 19 March 1955) is one of the two older sisters of Diana, Princess of Wales, the other being Jane Fellowes, Baroness Fellowes. For a short period of time, she dated Prince Charles before introducing him to her sister Diana.

  4. Mitford family - Wikipedia

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    Jessica Fellowes has written six mystery novels, The Mitford Murders (2017), Bright Young Dead (2018), The Mitford Scandal (2020),The Mitford Trial (2021), The Mitford Vanishing (2022), and The Mitford Secret (2023), which feature the three oldest sisters, Nancy, Pamela, and Diana as major characters, and the rest of the family in supporting ...

  5. Category:Fellowes family - Wikipedia

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    Jane Fellowes, Baroness Fellowes; John Fellowes, 4th Baron de Ramsey; Julian Fellowes; R. Robert Fellowes (philanthropist) Robert Fellowes (politician)

  6. Margaret Mansfield, Baroness Sandhurst - Wikipedia

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    Sandhurst was the youngest of the seven children of Robert Fellowes (1779–1869) of Shotesham Park, Norfolk, and his second wife, Jane Louisa Sheldon (d. 1871). [1] In 1854, Sandhurst married Sir William Mansfield, an administrator in the British Raj, who was later made the first Baron Sandhurst.

  7. List of peerages created for women - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of peerages created for women in the peerages of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain, or the United Kingdom. It does not include peerages created for men which were later inherited by women, or life peerages created since 1958 under the Life Peerages Act 1958. Background Prior to the regular creation of life peerages, the great majority of peerages were created for men ...

  8. List of peerages inherited by women - Wikipedia

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    This article relies largely or entirely on a single source. Relevant discussion may be found on the talk page. Please help improve this article by introducing citations to additional sources. Find sources: "List of peerages inherited by women" – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (January 2011) In the peerages of the British Isles, most titles have traditionally been created for ...

  9. Category:British baronesses - Wikipedia

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    Olivia Charlotte Guinness, Baroness Ardilaun; Doris Harcourt; Lady Harriet Mary Montagu; Ann Baring, Baroness Ashburton; Louisa Baring, Lady Ashburton; Irene Astor, Baroness Astor of Hever; Liz Astor, Baroness Astor of Hever; Violet Astor, Baroness Astor of Hever; Sheila Sim; Clementina Drummond-Willoughby, 24th Baroness Willoughby de Eresby