File:Hon. Sarah Archer (1762-1838), Countess of Plymouth & Countess Amherst of Arracan, after Andrew Plimer.png
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[edit]Andrew Plimer: Hon. Sarah Archer (1762-1838), Countess of Plymouth & Countess Amherst of Arracan ( ) | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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Hon. Sarah Archer (1762-1838), Countess of Plymouth & Countess Amherst of Arracan |
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English: (Sarah Archer was the daughter of Andrew Archer, 2nd Lord Archer, Baron of Umberslade and his wife, Sarah West. She married her first cousin, Other Hickman Windsor, 5th Earl of Plymouth FRS (1751-1799) on 20 May 1778 and the couple had three children: Other Archer, 6th Earl of Plymouth (1789-1833), Maria (1790-1855) and Harriet (1797-1869). After Lord Plymouth's death, Sarah married William Pitt Amherst, 1st Earl Amherst of Arracan (1773-1857) and son of Lt.Gen. William Amherst and Elizabeth Paterson, on 24 July 1800 at St. George's Church, Hanover Square in London. The couple had four children: Sarah Elizabeth (1801-1876), Jeffrey (1802-1826), William, 2nd Earl Amherst (1805-1886) and Frederick Campbell (1807-1829). Sarah died aged 75 at 66 Grosvenor Street, London and was buried on 5 June 1838 at Riverhead, Sevenoaks in Kent). |
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Date | (1762-1838), by age of sitter, 1780-1790. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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Source/Photographer | Immediate source: Bonham's, UK |
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