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  1. Sarah. Mary Montagu, Duchess of Montagu (15 July 1689 – 14 May 1751), formerly Lady Mary Churchill, was a British court official and noble, the wife of John Montagu, 2nd Duke of Montagu. She was the youngest surviving daughter of John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough, and his wife, Sarah.

    • 14 May 1751 (aged 61)
    • Sarah
  2. Discover life events, stories and photos about Lady Mary Churchill Duchess of Montagu (1689–1751) of Ash by Iddesleigh, Devon, England, United Kingdom.

  3. Enlarge Portrait. Mary Churchill, Duchess of Montagu (ca. 1689-1751) Artist: Sir Godfrey Kneller (or studio) Date: 1722-1726. Mary Churchill, Duchess of Montagu was married to John Churchill, 2nd Duke of Montagu. She was the daughter of John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough and his wife, Sarah.

  4. Duchess of Montagu. Born July 15, 1689; died 1751; dau. of Sarah Jennings Churchill (1660–1744) and John Churchill (1650–1722), 1st duke of Marlborough (r. 1702–1722); m. John Montagu, 2nd duke of Montagu. Dictionary of Women Worldwide: 25,000 Women Through the Ages. Churchill, Mary (1689–1751)Duchess of Montagu.

  5. About this artwork. artist: J. Scott. title: Mary Montagu, Duchess of Montagu, 1711 - 1775. Wife of George Brudenell-Montagu, Duke of Montagu and 4th Earl of Cardigan. date created: 1869. after: Thomas Gainsborough (1727 - 1788) English. materials: Mezzotint on paper. measurements: 13.34 x 10.80 cm. object type: Work on paper. credit line:

  6. The Spectator praising the recently installed monument to Mary, Second Duchess of Montagu, in Warkton Church, Northamptonshire (Fig. 5.1), commented on the sculptor’s ‘happiest thought imaginable’ in making ‘the fates themselves’ three beautiful women who mourn their own act of terminating the Duchess’s life. 1 Their

  7. Profile. Born: 1689. Died: 1751. Share. Works associated with Mary Churchill in the RA Collection. 1 results. Charles D'Agar. Mary, duchess of Montagu, 1701-42. The Royal Academy of Arts, located in the heart of London, is a place where art is made, exhibited and debated.

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