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  1. Louisa Theodosia Jenkinson, Countess of Liverpool (née Hervey; February 1767 – 12 June 1821) was a British noblewoman and the first wife of Robert Jenkinson, 2nd Earl of Liverpool, who served as prime minister from 1812 to 1827.

  2. Louisa Jenkinson is buried at the Parish Church of St Mary, at Hawkesbury, in Gloucestershire, alongside her husband, Lord Liverpool. Lady (Theodosia) Louisa Hervey, daughter of the earl of Bristol, she became Louisa Countess Liverpool.

  3. www.lordliverpool.com › chronology › louisa-countess-of-liverpoolLouisa, Countess of Liverpool

    Liverpool's first wife. February, 1767 – June 12, 1821. Lady Louisa Hervey (1767-1821) was the third and youngest daughter of Frederick Augustus Hervey, 4th Earl of Bristol and Bishop of Derry (1730-1803).

  4. 30 apr 2022 · Lady Louisa Theodosia Jenkinson, Countess of Liverpool (born Hervey) in MyHeritage family trees (Barratt/Rogers/McIntyre/Lennon Family Website)

  5. Lady Louisa Theodosia Hervey was the daughter of the 4th Earl of Bristol. She married Robert Banks Jenkinson, who succeeded as the 2nd Earl of Liverpool in 1808 and was Prime Minister from 1812-1827. Nollekens was one of the most distinguished British sculptors of the generation just before John Gibson and was highly regarded for his portraits.

  6. Louisa Theodosia "Countess of Liverpool" Jenkinson formerly Hervey. Born Feb 1767 [location unknown] Ancestors. Daughter of Frederick Augustus Hervey and Elizabeth (Davers) Hervey. Sister of Mary Caroline (Hervey) Crichton, George Hervey, John Augustus Hervey RN, Elizabeth Christiana (Hervey) Cavendish and Frederick William Hervey.

  7. Lady Louisa Theodosia Hervey was the daughter of the 4th Earl of Bristol. She married Robert Banks Jenkinson, who succeeded as the 2nd Earl of Liverpool in 1808 and was Prime Minister from 1812-1827. Nollekens was one of the most distinguished British sculptors of the generation just before John Gibson and was highly regarded for his portraits.