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      • In 1774 he married Lady Georgiana Spencer (1757-1806), eldest daughter of the 1st Earl of Spencer, with whom he had three children. Although their marriage was a great dynastic match, their personalities were entirely unsuited. Georgiana was a celebrated beauty and socialite, and took an active role in political campaigning for the Whig party.
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  1. On her seventeenth birthday, 7 June 1774, Lady Georgiana Spencer was married to society's most eligible bachelor, William Cavendish, the 5th Duke of Devonshire, who was nine years her senior. The wedding took place at Wimbledon Parish Church. [4]

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  3. William Cavendish, 5th Duke of Devonshire, KG (14 December 1748 – 29 July 1811), was a British nobleman, aristocrat, and politician.

  4. William Cavendish, 1st Earl of Devonshire (1551–1626) Spanning 17 generations and 500 years, the Devonshire family have each made their mark on the world, and on Chatsworth, the family estate in Derbyshire. Find out more about the Devonshires and their achievements and influence.

  5. Jan 28, 2021 · On her 17th birthday, Lady Georgiana Spencer married one of society’s most eligible bachelors, William Cavendish, the 5th Duke of Devonshire, who was eight years her senior. While William came from one of the most powerful and wealthy society families, it’s thought that the match was not an entirely amicable one.

  6. Jul 19, 2020 · When the Duchess turned 17 in 1774, she married William Cavendish, the 5th Duke of Devonshire, who came from a huge noble family of political importance, but the pair were not well matched.

  7. William Cavendish, 5th Duke of Devonshire. Mid-Georgian Portraits Catalogue Entry. The 5th Duke is best known for his first wife Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire. He came from one of the wealthiest and most powerful Whig families, but was neither particularly ambitious nor particularly able.

  8. The 5th Duke of Devonshire served as Lord High Treasurer of Ireland and Governor of Cork, and Lord Lieutenant of Derbyshire. He improved the private drawing rooms at Chatsworth and commissioned Buxton Crescent.

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