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  1. Henrietta Howard, Countess of Suffolk, c. 1724, by Charles Jervas. Henrietta Howard (born Henrietta Hobart; 1689 – 26 July 1767) was a British courtier. She is known as the mistress of King George II of Great Britain. She was the sister of John Hobart, 1st Earl of Buckinghamshire.

  2. Essendo diventata la pupilla del conte di Suffolk, ne sposò nel 1706 il figlio minore, Charles Howard, nella speranza di provvedere per i fratelli. Ebbero un figlio, Henry Howard, X conte di Suffolk , ma il matrimonio fu infelice; Charles era uno che picchiava la moglie e un giocatore compulsivo.

  3. Henrietta Howard, Countess of Suffolk. Henrietta was the daughter of the irascible Sir Henry Hobart of Blickling Hall in Norfolk and Elizabeth, daughter of Sir Joseph Maynard, an eminent judge. Her father was killed in a duel in 1698 and her mother died in 1701 at Gunnersbury House in Middlesex.

  4. Henrietta Howard, Countess of Suffolk (c.1669 – 10 August 1715), formerly Lady Henrietta Somerset, was the second wife of Henry Howard, 6th Earl of Suffolk. Lady Henrietta Somerset was the daughter of Henry Somerset, 1st Duke of Beaufort, and his wife, the former Mary Capell.

  5. English patron and mistress of King George II. Name variations: Countess of Suffolk; Lady Suffolk; Henrietta Hobart. Born Henrietta Hobart in Norfolk, England, in 1688 (some sources cite 1681); died on July 26, 1767, in Marble Hill, Twickenham, Middlesex; daughter of Sir John Hobart and Elizabeth Maynard (d. 1701); married Charles Howard (b ...

  6. Henrietta Hobart (Maiden Name) Charles Howard, 9th Earl of Suffolk, (1685-1773) (Married to) Surname: Howard: Forenames: Henrietta: Gender: Female: Date: 1689-1767: Biography: ODNB link for Howard, Henrietta (1681-1767) nee Hobart, mistress of George II, wife of 9th Earl of Suffolk: Name authority reference: GB/NNAF/P165775 (Former ISAAR ref ...

  7. 1 feb 2019 · 1 February 2019. Henrietta Howard, later Countess of Suffolk, was the long-term mistress and confidante of King George II. In March, renowned writer and historian Tracy Borman will be giving a talk to provide a fascinating insight into the Georgian court and reveal a woman who was far more than mistress to the king.