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Caroline Wyndham-Quin (née Wyndham), Countess of Dunraven

(circa 1789-1870), Wife of 2nd Earl of Dunraven

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Caroline Wyndham-Quin (née Wyndham), Countess of Dunraven, by Richard James Lane, printed by  John Mitchell, after  James Rannie Swinton - NPG D36037

Caroline Wyndham-Quin (née Wyndham), Countess of Dunraven

by Richard James Lane, printed by John Mitchell, after James Rannie Swinton
lithograph, (1851)
NPG D36037

Caroline Wyndham-Quin (née Wyndham), Countess of Dunraven, by Richard James Lane, printed by  M & N Hanhart, after  James Rannie Swinton - NPG D22378

Caroline Wyndham-Quin (née Wyndham), Countess of Dunraven

by Richard James Lane, printed by M & N Hanhart, after James Rannie Swinton
lithograph, 1856 (1851)
NPG D22378

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Isabel Winstanley

06 December 2017, 19:18

A copy of this can be found in the vicar's vestry at St Peter's Church, Clearwell, Forest of Dean. It can be seen featured on a plate on the Brian Torode memorial website btsarnis.org. Caroline, financed the building of St Peter's Church, the mortuary chapel, repair to the 14th century cross, work at the local school, the building of the cottage hospital and a new frontal on St Anne's well, all at Clearwell. She used the services of John Middleton an exponent of Gothic Revival architecture. Clearwell has the most examples of his work in one village of anywhere in the country. She also undertook with her husband building at Dunraven Glamorgan, Wales and Adare, Ireland. Caroline was born Caroline Wyndham at Clearwell court, she married Henry Windhan Quin of Adare; eventually becoming the Wyndham-Quin family.