Ancestral Trails 2016 » Elizabeth GUNNING (1733-1790)

Persoonlijke gegevens Elizabeth GUNNING 

  • Zij is geboren december 1733 in Hemmingford Grey, Huntingdonshire.
  • Titel: Duchess of Hamilton, Duchess of Argyll
  • Titel: Baroness Hamilton of Hameldon
  • Zij is overleden op 20 december 1790 in Argyll House, Oxford Street, Westminster, Middlesex, zij was toen 57 jaar oud.
  • Zij is begraven december 1790 in Parish Church, Kilmun, Argyll, Scotland.

Gezin van Elizabeth GUNNING

(1) Zij is getrouwd met John CAMPBELL.

Zij zijn getrouwd op 3 februari 1758, zij was toen 24 jaar oud.


Kind(eren):

  1. John CAMPBELL  1777-1847 


(2) Zij heeft/had een relatie met James George HAMILTON.


Kind(eren):

  1. Elizabeth HAMILTON  1753-1797
  2. Douglas HAMILTON  1756-1799


Notities over Elizabeth GUNNING

Elizabeth Gunning, Duchess of Hamilton, Duchess of Argyll & 1st Baroness Hamilton of Hameldon (c. December 1733 - 20 December 1790) was a celebrated Irish belle and society hostess.

Born Elizabeth Gunning in Hemingford Grey, Huntingdonshire, she was the daughter of John Gunning of Castle Coote, County Roscommon and his wife, the Hon. Bridget Bourke, daughter of Theobald Bourke (1681-1741), 6th Viscount Mayo. Elizabeth's elder sister was Maria Gunning.

In late 1740 or early 1741, the Gunning family returned to John Gunning's ancestral home in Ireland, where they divided their time between their home in Roscommon, and a rented house in Dublin. According to some sources, when Maria and her sister Elizabeth came of age, their mother urged them to take up acting in order to earn a living, due to the family's relative poverty. The sources further state that the Gunning sisters worked for some time in the Dublin theatres, befriending actors like Margaret Woffington, even though acting was not considered a respectable profession as many actresses of that time doubled as courtesans to wealthy benefactors. However, other sources differ and point out that Margaret Woffington did not arrive in Dublin until May 1751, by which time Maria and her sister Elizabeth were in England.

In October 1748, a ball was held at Dublin Castle by the Viscountess Petersham. The two sisters did not have any dresses for the gathering until Tom Sheridan, the manager of one of the local theatres, supplied them with two costumes from the green room, those of Lady Macbeth and Juliet. Wearing the costumes, they were presented to the Earl of Harrington, the then Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. Harrington must have been pleased by the meeting as, by 1750, Bridget Gunning had persuaded him to grant her a pension, which she then used to transport herself, Maria, and Elizabeth, back to their original home in Huntingdon, England. With their attendance at local balls and parties, the beauty of two girls was much remarked upon. They became well-known celebrities, their fame reaching all the way to London, with themselves following soon afterwards. On 2 December 1750, they were presented at the court of St James. By this time, they were sufficiently famous that the presentation was noted in the London newspapers.

Elizabeth was immortalized in portraits by, among others, artists Sir Joshua Reynolds and Gavin Hamilton.

Marriage into nobility
In January 1752, Elizabeth met the Duke of Hamilton. According to Walpole, on 14 February (St. Valentine's Day) at a party at Bedford House, the duke declared his desire to marry Elizabeth that night and he called for a local parson to perform the ceremony. However, without a licence, calling of banns, and a ring, the parson refused. They were eventually married that night in Mayfair Chapel (which did not require a licence) in a clandestine marriage, with a ring from a bed-curtain, whereupon Elizabeth became the Duchess of Hamilton.

When the duke died in 1758, she became engaged to the Duke of Bridgwater, but the engagement was cancelled that year for reasons unknown. On 3 February the following year she married John Campbell, Marquess of Lorne.

From 1761 to 1784, she was a Lady of the Bedchamber to Queen Charlotte. Her husband later succeeded to his father's title of Duke of Argyll in 1770, and Elizabeth became known as the Duchess of Argyll. On 20 May 1776, King George III, a long time admirer of hers, created her Baroness Hamilton of Hameldon in her own right.

Children
She had three children from her first marriage with the Duke of Hamilton:

Lady Elizabeth Hamilton (26 January 1753 - 14 March 1797), married Edward Smith-Stanley, 12th Earl of Derby
James Douglas-Hamilton, 7th Duke of Hamilton (18 February 1755 - 7 July 1769)
Douglas Douglas-Hamilton, 8th Duke of Hamilton (24 July 1756 - 2 August 1799)

She had five children from her second marriage with the Duke of Argyll:

Lady Augusta Campbell
George John Campbell, Earl of Campbell (1763-1764)
George Campbell, 6th Duke of Argyll (1768-1839)
Lady Charlotte Campbell (1775-1861)
John Campbell, 7th Duke of Argyll (1777-1847)

Elizabeth died on 20 December 1790 at her home of Argyll House in London and was buried at Kilmun Parish Church in Kilmun, Argyllshire.
SOURCE: Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elizabeth_Gunning,_1st_Baroness_Hamilton_of_Hameldon

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Elizabeth GUNNING
1733-1790

(1) 1758

John CAMPBELL
1723-1806

John CAMPBELL
1777-1847
(2) 

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  • De temperatuur op 20 december 1790 lag rond de -1,0 °C. De wind kwam overheersend uit het noord-noord-westen. Typering van het weer: omtrent helder. Bron: KNMI
  • Erfstadhouder Prins Willem V (Willem Batavus) (Huis van Oranje-Nassau) was van 1751 tot 1795 vorst van Nederland (ook wel Republiek der Zeven Verenigde Nederlanden genoemd)
  • In het jaar 1790: Bron: Wikipedia
    • 11 januari » Naar Amerikaans voorbeeld wordt in de Zuidelijke Nederlanden de "Republiek van de Verenigde Nederlandse Staten" of de "République des États belgiques unis" uitgeroepen.
    • 26 januari » Première van de opera Così fan tutte van Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in het Burgtheater in Wenen.
    • 29 mei » Rhode Island sluit zich als laatste aan bij de groep van Amerikaanse kolonies die de Britse overheersing bestrijden.
    • 5 juni » Het eerste nummer van het Overijsselsch Weekblad verschijnt.
    • 6 oktober » Introductie van het kunstmatige mineraalwater van Jacob Schweppe, later bekend onder de handelsnaam Schweppes.
    • 6 december » Het Amerikaans Congres verhuist van New York naar Philadelphia in Pennsylvania.


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