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Their daughter, Susan Wooldridge, is also an actress and their son, Hugh Wooldridge is a theatre director and producer. Scott died from pneumonia and breast cancer [1] at her home in London on 15 April 2005, aged 93, and is buried with her husband, John, at St Lawrence's Church, Cholesbury, Buckinghamshire. The headstone lists her as Margaretta ...
Margaretta Scott as Lady Jersey, lady-in-waiting and ally to Queen Charlotte; Wanda Rotha as Princess Caroline of Brunswick; Mary Clare as the Duchess of Devonshire; Frederick Valk as George III, the Prince's father; Ralph Truman as Richard Brinsley Sheridan, friend of the Prince; John Stuart as Duke of Bedford; Helen Haye as Lady Sefton, Maria ...
William Beverly Hemings April 1, 1798 – after 1822 A white woman in Maryland: One daughter, unknown name: Unnamed Daughter Hemings ca. December 7, 1799 – ca. 1800 No spouse: Died in early childhood Harriet Hemings (II) May 22, 1801 – after 1822 Unknown: Unknown: James Madison Hemings: January 18, 1805 – November 26, 1877 Mary Hughes ...
Prince William and his wife, Kate, marked the 9th birthday of their daughter Charlotte on Thursday by posting a picture of her smiling for the camera as she posed near a plant with pink flowers.
Portrayed by Margaretta Scott, Lady Southwold's sister, Lady Katherine "Kate" Castleton (died 1921), was to have presented Elizabeth to King Edward VII at a Londonderry House ball in 1905. By 1912, she is known as 'stone deaf and not very good company' dying in 1921 and leaving James £1,000, some of which he used to buy an aeroplane.
In a video shared by Kensington Palace on Twitter, Prince William asks George to rank his mother's garden on a scale of one to 10. Playing with the swing, he answers, "20." Playing with the swing ...
As King Charles III’s coronation approaches, Princess Charlotte of Wales, the only daughter of Prince William and Kate Middleton, will be in attendance. Princess Charlotte Elizabeth Diana was ...
Born Charlotte Mary Martin, she was the daughter of a well-to-do physician, Robert Spencer Martin. She was educated at Newnham College, Cambridge. She married Arthur Wilson, a stockbroker, and the couple moved to London. Charlotte Wilson joined the Fabian Society in 1884 and soon joined its executive committee.