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Charlotte Ashburnham (née Percy), Countess of Ashburnham

(1766-1862), Second wife of George, 3rd Earl of Ashburnham; daughter of Algernon Percy, 1st Earl of Beverley

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Charlotte Ashburnham (née Percy), Countess of Ashburnham when Viscountess St Asaph, by Niccolò Schiavonetti, published by and after  Anne Mee (née Foldsone) - NPG D40002

Charlotte Ashburnham (née Percy), Countess of Ashburnham when Viscountess St Asaph

by Niccolò Schiavonetti, published by and after Anne Mee (née Foldsone)
stipple engraving, published 1 February 1812
NPG D40002

Charlotte Ashburnham (née Percy), Countess of Ashburnham when Viscountess St Asaph, by Niccolò Schiavonetti, published by and after  Anne Mee (née Foldsone) - NPG D40003

Charlotte Ashburnham (née Percy), Countess of Ashburnham when Viscountess St Asaph

by Niccolò Schiavonetti, published by and after Anne Mee (née Foldsone)
stipple engraving, published 1 February 1812
NPG D40003

Charlotte Ashburnham (née Percy), Countess of Ashburnham when Viscountess St Asaph, by Niccolò Schiavonetti, published by and after  Anne Mee (née Foldsone) - NPG D7394

Charlotte Ashburnham (née Percy), Countess of Ashburnham when Viscountess St Asaph

by Niccolò Schiavonetti, published by and after Anne Mee (née Foldsone)
stipple engraving, published 1 February 1812
NPG D7394

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