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Frances Scudamore (1750–1820) was the second wife of Charles Howard, who became the 11th Duke of Norfolk in 1786. She spent her married life confined to Holme Lacy in a mentally deranged condition. She was born the only daughter and heiress of Charles FitzRoy-Scudamore of Holme Lacy in Herefordshire, an illegitimate son of Charles FitzRoy, 2nd Duke of Grafton, and his wife Frances, the divorced wife of the Duke of Beaufort.

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  • Frances Scudamore, Herzogin von Norfolk (de)
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  • Frances Scudamore (* 1750; † 1820) war die zweite Ehefrau von Charles Howard, der 1786 zum 11. Herzog von Norfolk wurde. Sie verbrachte ihr Eheleben, das sich auf das Dorf Holme Lacy in Herefordshire beschränkte, in einem geistig gestörten Zustand. Sie wurde als einzige Tochter und Erbin von Charles FitzRoy-Scudamore von Holme Lacy in Herefordshire geboren, einem unehelichen Sohn von Charles FitzRoy, 2. Herzog von Grafton, und seiner Frau Frances, der geschiedenen Frau des Herzogs von Beaufort. (de)
  • Frances Scudamore (1750–1820) was the second wife of Charles Howard, who became the 11th Duke of Norfolk in 1786. She spent her married life confined to Holme Lacy in a mentally deranged condition. She was born the only daughter and heiress of Charles FitzRoy-Scudamore of Holme Lacy in Herefordshire, an illegitimate son of Charles FitzRoy, 2nd Duke of Grafton, and his wife Frances, the divorced wife of the Duke of Beaufort. (en)
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  • Frances Scudamore (* 1750; † 1820) war die zweite Ehefrau von Charles Howard, der 1786 zum 11. Herzog von Norfolk wurde. Sie verbrachte ihr Eheleben, das sich auf das Dorf Holme Lacy in Herefordshire beschränkte, in einem geistig gestörten Zustand. Sie wurde als einzige Tochter und Erbin von Charles FitzRoy-Scudamore von Holme Lacy in Herefordshire geboren, einem unehelichen Sohn von Charles FitzRoy, 2. Herzog von Grafton, und seiner Frau Frances, der geschiedenen Frau des Herzogs von Beaufort. Frances Scudamore heiratete Charles Howard, den einzigen Sohn und Erben des 10. Herzogs von Norfolk, am 6. April 1771 in London. Sie erbte das Anwesen Holme Lacy nach dem Tod ihres Vaters im Jahr 1782. Ihr Mann folgte seinem Vater als 11. Herzog von Norfolk am 31. August 1786 und erbte eine Reihe großer Güter, darunter Arundel Castle, Worksop Manor, Greystoke Castle und Sheffield Manor. Leider zeigte Frances seit ihrer Heirat Anzeichen einer psychischen Instabilität und verbrachte den Rest ihres Lebens auf Holme Lacy. Sie hatten keine Kinder. Ihr Mann verbrachte seine Zeit anderswo mit einer Reihe von Mätressen, die 1815 starben. 1820 starb sie als Witwe und wurde in der St. Cuthberts Kirche, Holme Lacy, begraben. Nachdem Charles Howard keine legitimen Erben aus einer seiner Ehen hatte, waren die Ländereien und Titel des Herzogs an seinen Cousin Bernard übergegangen. Holme Lacy wurde jedoch Gegenstand eines langwierigen Rechtsstreits, der schließlich zugunsten von Sir Edwin Stanhope, 2nd Baronet, entschieden wurde, der den zusätzlichen Nachnamen Scudamore annahm. (de)
  • Frances Scudamore (1750–1820) was the second wife of Charles Howard, who became the 11th Duke of Norfolk in 1786. She spent her married life confined to Holme Lacy in a mentally deranged condition. She was born the only daughter and heiress of Charles FitzRoy-Scudamore of Holme Lacy in Herefordshire, an illegitimate son of Charles FitzRoy, 2nd Duke of Grafton, and his wife Frances, the divorced wife of the Duke of Beaufort. She married Charles Howard, the only son and heir of the 10th Duke of Norfolk on 6 April 1771 in London. She inherited the Holme Lacy estate on the death of her father in 1782. Her husband succeeded his father as the 11th Duke of Norfolk on 31 August 1786, inheriting a number of large estates, including Arundel Castle, Worksop Manor, Greystoke Castle and Sheffield Manor. Unfortunately, Frances exhibited signs of mental instability from the time of her marriage and spent the rest of her life confined to Holme Lacy. They had no children. Her husband spent his time elsewhere with a series of mistresses, dying in 1815. She died a widow in 1820 and was buried at St Cuthberts church, Holme Lacy. Having had no legitimate heirs from either of his marriages the Duke's lands and titles had passed to his cousin Bernard. Holme Lacy, however, became the subject of a prolonged legal battle, which was finally decided in favour of Sir Edwin Stanhope, 2nd Baronet, who adopted the additional surname of Scudamore. (en)
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