Hester Lisle née Cholmondeley (1755–1828)[1] was an English noblewoman and courtier. She is noted for her role as lady in waiting to Caroline of Brunswick, and the evidence she gave in 1806 on the affairs with men involving the Princess, married to George, Prince of Wales (later the Prince Regent).[2]
^Sharpe, John (1830). Sharpe's Peerage of the British Empire exhibiting its present state and deducing the existing descents from the ancient nobility of England, Scotland and Ireland. Sharpe. p. 8.
^Nightingale, Joseph (1820). Memoirs of the Public and Private Life of Her Most Gracious Majesty Caroline, Queen of Great Britain, and Consort of King George the Fourth: Containing Ample Details of the Unhappy Differences Between Their Majesties, and of the Proceedings Connected with the Queen's Return to this Country. J. Robins, and Company. p. 218.
HesterLisle née Cholmondeley (1755–1828) was an English noblewoman and courtier. She is noted for her role as lady in waiting to Caroline of Brunswick...
was born Marcia Mary Anne Clapcott Lisle, the daughter of William Clapcott Lisle of Upwey, Dorset and his wife Hester Cholmondeley, the daughter of George...
James Harris of Winchester. William Clapcott Lisle (baptised 1748, died before 1790), who married in 1773 Hester Cholmondeley, sister of George Cholmondeley...
Ralph Riggs Achille Mazetti – Mario Rogati Al Shean – Anthony Schmalz HesterLisle – Clara Taylor Gabrielle Fourneaux – Katherine Witchie Setting: Long...
Routledge & Kegan Paul ISBN 0-8020-2266-9 Chapman, Hester (1962): Lady Jane Grey Jonathan Cape de Lisle, Leanda (2008): The Sisters Who Would Be Queen: Mary...
Figures 1–5 Chapman, Hester: Two Tudor Portraits: Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey and Lady Katherine Grey. Jonathan Cape, 1960. de Lisle, Leanda: The Sisters...
Retrieved 28 January 2016. Leicester Square, North Side, and Lisle Street Area: Leicester Estate: Lisle Street', Survey of London: volumes 33 and 34: St Anne...
the Angel John B. O'Brien Majestic Film Company Lost Man's Enemy Grace Lisle Frank Powell Biograph Company The Tear That Burned Anita - the Truant John...
Olivares, Venezuelan composer (died 1797) May 10 – Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle, French composer of La Marseillaise (died 1836) May 29 – Charlotte Slottsberg...
a Board of Regents member and former mayor of Murray Hester College, named for Cleo Gillis Hester, who served Murray State University from 1927 to 1960...
the A16 Peaks Parkway just south-west of the A46 crossroads next to the Lisle Marsden CE Primary School in Wellow and on the Grimsby-Cleethorpes boundary...
is recorded in the Lisle Letters as one of the Devonshire notables who were given a deer by Honor Plantagenet, Viscountess Lisle (died 1566) from the...
E. E. Cowper, novelist, lived at Lisle Court, Wootton Frank Cowper, yachtsman and author; designed and lived at Lisle Court, Wootton Charles Darwin, naturalist...
removed) The Lady Kinloss 1602 Teresa Freeman-Grenville, 13th Lady Kinloss Hester Haworth, Mistress of Kinloss (sister) The Lady Balfour of Burleigh 1607...
Halifax, commander-in-chief of New Brunswick during the War of 1812 Daniel de Lisle Brock (1762–1842), chief civic magistrate of Guernsey and brother of Sir...
classical archaeologist Margaret Conkey (born 1943), American archaeologist Hester A. Davis (1930–2014), American archaeologist who was instrumental in establishing...
novels Francis Lathom (1774–1832), Gothic novels Janet Lawrence (Julia Lisle, born 1937), crime fiction D. H. Lawrence (1885–1930) Lady Chatterley's...
Queensbury" "Admonition to a Traveller" "To Sleep" "The Sonnet" William Lisle Bowles "Dover Cliffs" Samuel Taylor Coleridge The Rime of the Ancient Mariner...