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  2. Henrietta Butler, Viscountess Galmoye, previously Henrietta Waldegrave, Baroness Waldegrave (née Lady Henrietta FitzJames; 1667 – 3 April 1730), was an illegitimate daughter of James Stuart, Duke of York, subsequently King of England, Scotland and Ireland, by his mistress, Arabella Churchill (a sister of the first Duke of Marlborough ).

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    Henrietta Public Library offers exam proctoring services for students who need a quiet, private space to take an online or paper exam. Please read over our exam proctoring guidelines and submit a request form here. Genealogy. Access Ancestry.com and Heritage Quest to research your family's lineage. To learn more about these resources, visit ...

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    Henrietta Public Library has many different types of materials you can borrow with your library card for the Monroe County Library System. From picture books to literary novels, we have items for all ages!

  5. Jul 2, 2019 · Posted on July 2, 2019. 1. Arabella Churchill was the mistress of the Duke of York for about ten years as well as being one of Anne Hyde’s ladies-in-waiting. Arabella had four children by James. Henrietta was the eldest of the siblings. She married Henry Waldegrave, the son of a cavalier in 1683. He was the Comptroller of James’ household.

  6. Jul 2, 2019 · Illegitimate but loyal – the FitzJames family. Posted on July 2, 2019. Arabella Churchill was the mistress of the Duke of York for about ten years as well as being one of Anne Hyde’s ladies-in-waiting. Arabella had four children by James. Henrietta was the eldest of the siblings.

  7. Discover life events, stories and photos about Lady Henrietta FitzJames, Marchioness Of Reynel (1705–1739) of Paris, Île-de-France, France.

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