Charlotte Elizabeth Boyle b. 27 October 1731 d. 24 December 1754
| Lineage | Boyle |
| Sex | Female |
| Full name (at birth) | Charlotte Elizabeth Boyle |
| Parents | |
| Wiki-page | wikipedia:Charlotte Cavendish, Marchioness of Hartington |
| Reference numbers | GEDCOM::bobsnow1.ged::INDI @I10847@::Hailey C. Shannon |
Events
27 October 1731 birth: Barrowby, Lincolnshire (England)
title: Baroness of Clifford
24 November 1733 baptism: London, England, Chiswick
27 March 1748 marriage: Westminster (England), London, St. James Palace, ♂ William Cavendish [Cavendish] b. 1720 d. 2 October 1764
14 December 1748 child birth: ♂ William Cavendish [Cavendish] b. 14 December 1748 d. 29 July 1811
1750 child birth: ♀ Dorothy Cavendish [Cavendish] b. 1750 d. 1794
19 June 1752 child birth: ♂ w Richard Cavendish [Cavendish] b. 19 June 1752
31 March 1754 child birth: ♂ w George Augustus Henry Cavendish [Cavendish] b. 31 March 1754 d. 4 May 1834
24 December 1754 burial: Derby (Derbyshire), England, All Saints' Parish
24 December 1754 death: Uppingham, Rutland, England
Notes
Lady Charlotte Boyle (1731 - 1754), wife of the 4th Duke o f Devonshire, was the only surviving child of Richard Boyle , the 3rd Earl of Burlington (1695 - 1753). Burlington wa s one of the most influential arbiters of taste in 18th century England, both as collector and architect. His most important building was the villa he built onto his house at Chiswick, to the west of London. The villa was his reinterpre tation of the rotunda built by Andrea Palladio in north Ita ly. Burlington formed an outstanding collection of Europea n paintings, commissioned furniture for his houses from hi s friend and protégé William Kent and his library include d most of the surviving architectural and other drawings b y Palladio and Inigo Jones, architect and court designer t o Kings James I and Charles I. By his marriage to Charlott e, the 4th Duke of Devonshire (1720 - 1764) eventually inhe rited Chiswick, Burlington House in London, Bolton Abbey an d Londesborough Hall in Yorkshire and Lismore Castle in Ire land. Many of the finest pieces of furniture and works of art at Chatsworth today derive from this inheritance.
- ↑ chweizer, Karl Wolfgang (2004). "Cavendish, William, fourth duke of Devonshire (bap. 1720, d. 1764)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/4949 -
From grandparents to grandchildren
marriage: ♀ Charlotte Elizabeth Boyle , Westminster (England), London, St. James Palace
title: 1751 - 1764, Baron Cavendish of Hardwick
title: July 1751 - 1755, Master of the Horse
title: 1755 - 1764, Duke of Devonshire, 4th
title: 2 April 1755 - 1757, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland
title: 16 November 1756 - 1757, Leader of the House of Lords
title: 16 November 1756 - 25 June 1757, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
title: May 1757 - 1762, Lord Chamberlain
death: 2 October 1764, Spa (Belgium), Austrian Netherlands
burial: 24 October 1764, Derby (Derbyshire), England, All Saints' Parish
title: 1 May 1762 - 30 October 1809, Duke of Portland, 3rd
marriage: ♀ Dorothy Cavendish
title: 2 April 1783 - 19 December 1783, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
title: 31 March 1807 - 4 October 1809, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
death: 30 October 1809
marriage: ♂ William Cavendish
death: 30 March 1806, London, England
marriage: ♂ (Sir) William Abdy (7th Bart of Felix Hall)
divorce: ♂ (Sir) William Abdy (7th Bart of Felix Hall)
marriage: ♂ w William Francis Charles James Augustus Cavendish-Bentinck
death: 19 March 1875
marriage: ♀ Georgiana Dorothy Cavendish (Howard)
title: 1825, Earl of Carlisle
title: 1837, sir Knight of the Garter
death: 7 October 1848, York (England), Castle Howard
marriage: ♂ w Charles Compton Cavendish (1. Baron Chesham)
death: 14 December 1866
