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  1. Occupation. Writer. Tomb of Lady Mary and Charles Richard Fox at Kensal Green Cemetery. Lady Mary Fox (née FitzClarence; 19 December 1798 – 13 July 1864) was an illegitimate daughter of King William IV of the United Kingdom by his mistress Dorothea Jordan. In later life she became a writer.

  2. Mary Fox, Baroness Holland. Portrait of Lady Mary Fox (1746-1778). Mary Fox (née FitzPatrick; 1746–1778) 2nd Baroness Holland, was a daughter of John FitzPatrick, and wife of Stephen Fox, 2nd Baron Holland, whom she married on 20 April 1766.

  3. Description: 'The sitter was the eldest daughter of John Fitzpatrick, 1st Earl of Upper Ossory and Lady Evelyn Leveson Gower, eldest daughter of John, 1st Earl Gower. She married the Hon. Stephen Fox, MP (died 1774), afterwards 2nd Lord Holland, in 1766.

  4. English Folktale. Lady Mary was young and Lady Mary was fair, and she had more lovers than she could count on the fingers of both hands. She lived with her two brothers, who were very proud and very fond of their beautiful sister, and very anxious that she should choose well amongst her many suitors.

  5. Watch now. ‘Portrait of Lady Mary Fox, Later Baroness Holland’ was created in c.1767 by Pompeo Batoni in Neoclassicism style. Find more prominent pieces of portrait at Wikiart.org – best visual art database.

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  7. Mar 12, 2024 · English Fairy Tales. by Joseph Jacobs. Mr. Fox. Lazy Jack. →. Mr. Fox. L ADY Mary was young, and Lady Mary was fair. She had two brothers, and more lovers than she could count. But of them all, the bravest and most gallant, was a Mr. Fox, whom she met when she was down at her father's country-house.

  8. Born Lady Mary Augusta Coventry in 1817; daughter of the 8th earl of Coventry and Lady Mary Beauclerk (daughter of the 6th duke of St. Albans); married Henry Edward Fox, in 1833 (died 1859); daughter-in-law of Elizabeth Vassall Fox (1770–1845).

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