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  1. George Keppel, 3rd Earl of Albemarle. by Charles Spooner, after Sir Joshua Reynolds mezzotint, 1762 NPG D336

  2. Alice (nee Parsons) Keppel was born October 14, 1869, in Scotland at Duntreath Castle, Loch Lomond. And grew up here at Duntreath Castle, the family home since the 15th century. On June 1, 1891, she married the Hon. George Keppel, a son of William Coutts Keppel, 7th Earl of Albemarle. She was 22 when she married, he was 26.

  3. RM2T7AB3A – London, UK. Jean-Etienne Liotard 'George Keppel, Earl of Albemarle' , Discover Liotard & The Family Breakfast, reunites the pastel masterpiece by Swiss artist Jean Etienne (1702-1789) painted in Lyon in 1754, with the copy in oil painted in 1773.The exhibitition runs from 16th Nov 2023-03 Mar 2024 in the Sunley Room at the National Gallery.

  4. Keppel spent his childhood at his father's residence Elden Hall and was educated at Westminster School. In 1815, he entered the British Army as an ensign and fought with the 14th Regiment of Foot in the Battle of Waterloo. He was transferred as lieutenant to the 20th Regiment of Foot in 1820 and as captain to the 62nd (Wiltshire) Regiment of ...

  5. Keppel, Alice (1869–1947)English aristocrat and influential mistress of King Edward VII. Name variations: Alice Edmonstone; Mrs. George Keppel. Born Alice Frederica Edmonstone in 1869 in Stirlingshire, Scotland; died on September 11, 1947, in Florence, Italy; youngest daughter of Admiral William Edmonstone and Mary (Parsons) Edmonstone (d.

  6. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › Derek_KeppelDerek Keppel - Wikipedia

    George Keppel, III conte di Albemarle Anne Miller George Keppel, VI conte di Albemarle Elizabeth Southwell Edward Southwell, XX barone di Clifford Sophia Campbell William Keppel, VII conte di Albemarle Coutts Trotter, I baronetto Archibald Trotter Jean Mowbray Susan Trotter Margaret Gordon Alexander Gordon, lord Rockville Anne Duff Derek Keppel

  7. En 1898, il croise Alice Keppel, épouse de George Keppel, fils du 7e comte d’Albermale, qui organise chez elle les soirées les plus courues de la haute société.