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  1. Maria Walpole (Westminster, 10 luglio 1736 – Brompton, 22 agosto 1807) fu un membro della famiglia reale britannica in quanto moglie del principe Guglielmo Enrico, duca di Gloucester ed Edimburgo. Il suo matrimonio con il Duca, senza il consenso di re Giorgio III, portò all'approvazione del Royal Marriages Act 1772

  2. Maria Walpole. Maria, Duchess of Gloucester and Edinburgh (née Walpole; 10 July 1736 – 22 August 1807) was a member of the British royal family. She was the Countess Waldegrave from 1759 to 1766, as a result of her first marriage to James Waldegrave, 2nd Earl Waldegrave.

  3. Maria, Lady Walpole (née Skerret, Skerritt, or Skerrett; 1702 – 4 June 1738) was the second wife of British politician and Prime Minister Robert Walpole from before 3 March 1738 until her death in childbirth (miscarriage) three months later.

  4. Born Maria Walpole on July 10, 1736 (some sources cite 1735), at St. James's Palace, Westminster, London, England; died on August 22, 1807, at Oxford Lodge, Brompton, Middlesex, England; buried at St. George's Chapel, Windsor, Berkshire, England; illegitimate daughter of Sir Edward Walpole (elder brother of Horace Walpole) and Dorothy Clement ...

  5. Maria, Duchess of Gloucester and Edinburgh (née Walpole; 10 July 1736 – 22 August 1807) was a member of the British royal family. She was the Countess Waldegrave from 1759 to 1766, as a result of her first marriage to James Waldegrave, 2nd Earl Waldegrave.

  6. Biography Daughter of Robert Walpole and his future second wife Maria Skerrett; on his resignation in 1742 Walpole obtained for her a patent of precedence as the daughter of an earl, and so she was known as Lady Mary or Maria Walpole; 1746, married Colonel Charles Churchill, the illegitimate son of General Charles Churchill

  7. Maria Walpole alias Clements, Duchess of Gloucester (1737-1807) Born: 10th July 1736 at St. James', Westminster, Middlesex Countess Waldegrave Duchess of Gloucester Duchess of Edinburgh Died: 2nd August 1807 at Oxford Lodge, Brompton, Middlesex