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Ctess Collection

"Unveiling the Remarkable Lives of Ctesses: From Mary Stewart to Frances Evelyn Daisy Greville" Mary Stewart, also known as Ctess Mar

Background imageCtess Collection: Eliz Ctess Shrewsbury

Eliz Ctess Shrewsbury
ELIZABETH, countess of SHREWSBURY, known as Bess of Hardwick : four times married, keeper of Mary queen of Scots, benefactress. with her autograph

Background imageCtess Collection: Mary Stewart, Ctess Mar

Mary Stewart, Ctess Mar
MARY STEWART, countess of MAR wife of John Erskine, 2nd (or 7th) earl, lord treasurer of Scotland

Background imageCtess Collection: Frances Evelyn Daisy Greville, Countess of Warwick

Frances Evelyn Daisy Greville, Countess of Warwick
Frances Evelyn Daisy Greville, nee Maynard, Countess of WARWICK as Lady Brooke Date: 1861 - 1938

Background imageCtess Collection: Frances Ctess Somerset 1

Frances Ctess Somerset 1
Frances Howard (1594 - 1632), countess Somerset wife, first, of Robert Devereux, earl of Essex, then of Robert Carr, earl of Somerset

Background imageCtess Collection: Elizabeth Ctess Erroll

Elizabeth Ctess Erroll
ELIZABETH JEMIMA, countess of ERROLL (nee Blake) wife of George Hay, 16th earl Date: ? - 1831

Background imageCtess Collection: Anne Ctess Cumberland

Anne Ctess Cumberland
ANNE CLIFFORD, countess of CUMBERLAND, daughter of Lord Dacre, second wife of Henry, second earl. She was 81 when this portrait was made. Date: CIRCA 1558

Background imageCtess Collection: Anne Carr Ctess Bedford

Anne Carr Ctess Bedford
ANNE CARR, countess of BEDFORD, wife of William Russell, 5th earl, but died too soon to become his duchess Date: 1620 - 1684

Background imageCtess Collection: Dorothy Ctess Sunderland

Dorothy Ctess Sunderland
Dorothy Sidney (1374 - 1400), countess of Sunderland wife of Henry, first earl, later married Robert Smythe

Background imageCtess Collection: Frances Ctess Somerset 3

Frances Ctess Somerset 3
Frances Howard (1594 - 1632), countess of Somerset wife, first, of Robert Devereux, earl of Essex, then of Robert Carr, earl of Somerset

Background imageCtess Collection: Frances Ctess Somerset 2

Frances Ctess Somerset 2
Frances Howard (1594 - 1632), countess of Somerset wife, first, of Robert Devereux, earl of Essex, then of Robert Carr, earl of Somerset

Background imageCtess Collection: Charlotte Ctess Derby

Charlotte Ctess Derby
CHARLOTTE DE LA TREMOUILLE countess of DERBY, wife of James, 7th earl Date: 1599 - 1663

Background imageCtess Collection: Eliz Ctess Devonshire

Eliz Ctess Devonshire
Elizabeth Cecil, countess of DEVONSHIRE wife of William Cavendish, third earl Date: ? - 1689

Background imageCtess Collection: Sophia Ctess Zetland

Sophia Ctess Zetland
SOPHIA JANE (nee Williamson) countess of ZETLAND wife of Thomas, second earl Date: ? - 1865

Background imageCtess Collection: Mary Ctess Warwick

Mary Ctess Warwick
MARY (nee Boyle) countess of WARWICK wife of Charles Rich, fourth earl Date: 1625 - 1678

Background imageCtess Collection: Marie Ctess. Yarborough

Marie Ctess. Yarborough
MARIE ADELAIDE, countess of YARBOROUGH wife of Charles, second earl : she subsequently married viscount Oxenbridge. Date: ? - 1797

Background imageCtess Collection: Anne Ctess Sunderland

Anne Ctess Sunderland
ANNE (nee Digby) countess of SUNDERLAND wife of Robert, second earl. Date: ? - 1715

Background imageCtess Collection: Emily Ctess Stanhope

Emily Ctess Stanhope
EMILY HARRIET (nee Kerrison) countess STANHOPE wife of Philip Henry, fifth earl Date: 1813- 1873

Background imageCtess Collection: Catherine Ctess Suffolk

Catherine Ctess Suffolk
CATHERINE (nee Knyvett) countess of SUFFOLK second wife of the first earl Date: 1566? - 1633

Background imageCtess Collection: Harriet Ctess Sheffield

Harriet Ctess Sheffield
HARRIETT LASCELLES, countess of SHEFFIELD wife of George, second earl Date: 1802 - 1889

Background imageCtess Collection: Emile Ctess Shaftesbury

Emile Ctess Shaftesbury
EMILIE countess of SHAFTESBURY wife of Anthony Ashley Cooper, seventh earl (the reformer) Date: 1810 - 1872

Background imageCtess Collection: Caroline Ctess Somers

Caroline Ctess Somers
CAROLINE HARRIET, nee Yorke, countess SOMERS (while she was viscountess Eastnor) wife of John Somers-Cocks, second earl Date: 1794 - 1873

Background imageCtess Collection: Frances Ctess Romney

Frances Ctess Romney
FRANCES (nee Wyndham) countess of ROMNEY wife of Charles, first earl Date: ? - 1795

Background imageCtess Collection: Margaret Ctess Pembroke

Margaret Ctess Pembroke
MARGARET (nee Sawyer) countess of PEMBROKE & MONTGOMERY first wife of Thomas Herbert, 8th earl Date: ? - 1706

Background imageCtess Collection: Henrietta Ctess Orrery

Henrietta Ctess Orrery
HENRIETTA (nee Hamilton) countess of ORRERY daughter of George earl of Orkney, first wife of John Boyle, fifth earl Date: ? - 1732

Background imageCtess Collection: Eliz. Ctess Mexborough

Eliz. Ctess Mexborough
ELIZABETH countess of MEXBOROUGH (nee Stephenson) wife of John, second earl Date: ? - 1829

Background imageCtess Collection: Louisa Ctess Mansfield

Louisa Ctess Mansfield
LOUISA countess of MANSFIELD (nee Ellison) wife of William, the fourth earl, when viscountess Stormont. Date: 1809 - 1837

Background imageCtess Collection: Wilhelmina Ctess. Leven

Wilhelmina Ctess. Leven
WILHELMINA NISBET, countess of LEVEN wife of David, sixth earl Date: ? - 1798

Background imageCtess Collection: Dorothy Ctess Leicester

Dorothy Ctess Leicester
DOROTHY countess of LEICESTER (nee Percy) wife of Robert Sidney, second earl. Date: ? - 1659

Background imageCtess Collection: Selina Ctess Huntingdon

Selina Ctess Huntingdon
SELINA COUNTESS HUNTINGDON (nee Shirley), wife of Theophilus, seventh earl : leader of calvinist methodist sect known as the Countess of Huntingdons Persuasion. Date: 1707 - 1791

Background imageCtess Collection: Eliz. Ctess. Harrington

Eliz. Ctess. Harrington
ELIZABETH countess of HARRINGTON (nee Green) wife of Leicester Stanhope, fifth earl : she is depicted romantically strumming her lyre by moonlight. Date: ? - 1898

Background imageCtess Collection: Sibell Ctess Grosvenor

Sibell Ctess Grosvenor
SIBELL MARY, countess GROSVENOR (nee Lumley) wife (1) of Victor Alexander, earl G, and (2) of George Wyndham MP. With her daughter. Date: CIRCA 1880

Background imageCtess Collection: Margaret Ctess Buccleuch

Margaret Ctess Buccleuch
MARGARET LESLIE, countess of BUCCLEUCH a lady of imposing presence... Date: ? - 1688

Background imageCtess Collection: Caroline Ctess Ailesbury

Caroline Ctess Ailesbury
CAROLINE (Campbell) countess of AILESBURY 3rd wife of Charles third earl she later married Field- Marshal Conway. Date: ? - 1803

Background imageCtess Collection: Catherine Ctess Newburgh

Catherine Ctess Newburgh
Catherine Howard, countess of NEWBURGH first wife of James Livingstone, 1st earl : Lady D Aubigny by a previous marriage

Background imageCtess Collection: Margaret Ctess Richmond

Margaret Ctess Richmond
Margaret Beaufort, countess of RICHMOND and Derby, wife of Edmund Tudor, 1st earl, mother of Henry VII; founder of colleges and patron of printers : mother of Henry VII

Background imageCtess Collection: Frances Ctess Warwick

Frances Ctess Warwick
FRANCES EVELYN countess of WARWICK with her son


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"Unveiling the Remarkable Lives of Ctesses: From Mary Stewart to Frances Evelyn Daisy Greville" Mary Stewart, also known as Ctess Mar, captivated hearts with her grace and charm throughout history. Eliz Ctess Shrewsbury left an indelible mark on society with her unwavering determination and intellect. Frances Ctess Somerset 1 was a trailblazer who shattered glass ceilings and fought for women's rights. Elizabeth Ctess Erroll exuded elegance and sophistication, leaving a lasting legacy in the annals of nobility. Anne Ctess Cumberland showcased strength and resilience amidst turbulent times, becoming an inspiration for generations to come. Anne Carr Ctess Bedford redefined societal norms through her philanthropy and dedication to social causes. Dorothy Ctess Sunderland embodied gracefulness while navigating the complexities of aristocratic life. Frances Ctess Somerset 3 brought about significant social reforms during her tenure as a prominent figure in high society circles. The enigmatic persona of Frances Ctess Somerset 2 continues to intrigue historians, leaving behind a legacy shrouded in mystery. Charlotte Ctess Derby epitomized regal poise and elegance, forever etching her name into the pages of history books. Eliz Countes Devonshire's wit and intelligence made her one of the most influential figures in British politics during her time. Frances Evelyn Daisy Greville, Countes of Warwick mesmerized society with her beauty but it was her philanthropic endeavors that truly defined her character. From queens to activists, these remarkable ctesses shaped their eras with their charisma, intellects or acts of kindness - proving that true power lies not only within titles but within actions that leave an everlasting impact on humanity itself.