. Family notes. ,| .J. »^.: ^7- .x>.. <li ENGLISH DESCENT Lady Herveys letters to the Rev. Edmund Morris, for-merly tutor to her sons, written between 1742 and 1768, werepublished in 1821. Several earlier letters may be found in LadySuffolks Letters, 2 volumes, 1824. Two portraits of LadyHervey are at Ickworth; another formerly belonging to theStrawberry Hill Colledion, painted by Alan Ramsay, was sentby Lord LifFord to the Loan Colledion of National Portraitsat South Kensington, in 1867 (Cat. No. 258). An engravingfrom a miniature is in Walpoles letters (v. p. 129). The lineson Lady Her
. Family notes. ,| .J. »^.: ^7- .x>.. <li ENGLISH DESCENT Lady Herveys letters to the Rev. Edmund Morris, for-merly tutor to her sons, written between 1742 and 1768, werepublished in 1821. Several earlier letters may be found in LadySuffolks Letters, 2 volumes, 1824. Two portraits of LadyHervey are at Ickworth; another formerly belonging to theStrawberry Hill Colledion, painted by Alan Ramsay, was sentby Lord LifFord to the Loan Colledion of National Portraitsat South Kensington, in 1867 (Cat. No. 258). An engravingfrom a miniature is in Walpoles letters (v. p. 129). The lineson Lady Herveys tomb were written by Walpole. Lady Mary Hervey, daughter of John, Lord Hervey, ; m. 31 Odober 1745, Captain George FitzGerald of Tur-lough Park, Co. Mayo, Ireland; d. in London 9 April 181 5. She was a woman of great personal charm and strength ofcharader. The following is an extrad from a contemporary mag-azine under the head of Obituary with Anecdotes of Remark-able Persons, May 1815. April 9. In Charles
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