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Louisa Cavendish-Bentinck
Great-grandmother of Queen Elizabeth II From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Caroline Louisa Cavendish-Bentinck (née Burnaby; 23 November 1832 – 6 July 1918) was the maternal grandmother of Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother and a great-grandmother of Queen Elizabeth II.
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Early life
Caroline Louisa Burnaby was born at Baggrave Hall, near Hungarton, Leicestershire on 23 November 1832.[1] She was a daughter of Edwyn Burnaby of Baggrave Hall and his wife, the former Anne Caroline Salisbury.[2] She was baptised on 5 December 1832 at Hungarton, Leicestershire.[3] She was a sister of Edwyn Burnaby, a first cousin of Frederick Gustavus Burnaby, and an aunt of Algernon Burnaby.
Marriages and issue
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Louisa Burnaby married the Rev. Charles Cavendish-Bentinck, as his second wife, on 13 December 1859.[4] Rev. Cavendish-Bentinck was the elder son of Lieutenant Colonel Lord Charles Bentinck and Anne Wellesley, formerly Lady Abdy.[5] His paternal grandparents were William Cavendish-Bentinck, 3rd Duke of Portland, Prime Minister of Great Britain, and Dorothy Cavendish, daughter of William Cavendish, 4th Duke of Devonshire. Together, Louisa and Charles were the parents of three daughters:
- Cecilia Nina Cavendish-Bentinck (11 September 1862 – 23 June 1938), who married Claude Bowes-Lyon, 14th Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne.[6] Her children included Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother.
- Ann Violet Cavendish-Bentinck (9 December 1864 – 15 May 1932).
- Hyacinth Cavendish-Bentinck (9 December 1864 – 9 December 1916); who married an American, Augustus Edward Jessup, son of Alfred Dupont Jessup. Augustus was the widower of Lady Mildred Marion Bowes-Lyon.
After her first husband's death in 1865, she married Henry Warren Scott, the son of Sir William Scott, 6th Baronet, of Ancrum, on 30 September 1870.[4] He died on 23 August 1889 at Forbes House, Ham, Surrey,[7] and was buried in St Andrew's Church, Ham.[8]
Louisa Scott died aged 85, twice widowed, on 6 July 1918 at Dawlish, Devon.[9]
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Descendants
Through her eldest daughter Cecilia, the Countess of Strathmore and Kinghorne, she was a grandmother of Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother and thus a great-grandmother of Queen Elizabeth II.[10]
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