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  1. Mary Anne Disraeli, 1st Viscountess Beaconsfield (née Evans; 11 November 1792 – 15 December 1872) was a British peeress and society figure who was the wife of the British statesman Benjamin Disraeli.

  2. 29 dic 2014 · The wife of Benjamin Disraeli, 19th-century Britain’s most important conservative politician, Mary Anne prattled on nonstop—“very vulgar,” Queen Victoria thought upon first meeting her.

  3. Despite this less-than-positive first impression, by 1839 the two would be married – a 35-year-old Benjamin Disraeli, largely known as an up and coming rake in the world of politics, and Mary Anne Wyndham Lewis nee Evans, a widow who was 12 years older and in receipt of a very useful inheritance.

  4. Disraeli, Mary Anne (1792–1872) English viscountess. Name variations: Viscountess Beaconsfield; Marianne or Mary Anne Evans. Born November 11, 1792, in Exeter, England; died on December 15, 1872, in Buckinghamshire, England; daughter of John Evans and Eleanor (Viney) Evans; married Wyndham Lewis, in January 1815 (died 1838); married Benjamin ...

  5. 1 set 2014 · Today Mary Anne Disraeli is one of the less well known political wives of the nineteenth century. She was 12 years older than Disraeli and when they met she was married to Wyndham Lewis, a Conservative MP and a major shareholder in the Dowlais Ironworks.

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  6. Mary Anne Disraeli, 1st Viscountess Beaconsfield – born Mary Anne Evans on 11 November 1792 at Tongwynlais, Cardiff; died on 15 December 1872 at Hughenden, Buckinghamshire – married Wyndham Lewis MP and then, after his death, Benjamin Disraeli.

  7. 25 feb 2015 · Mary Anne Lewis first met Benjamin Disraeli when he ran as second to her husband, an undistinguished MP. She recognized his gifts, intellectual and oratorial, from the start, and, an...