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There is a poignant memorial to her at Herstmonceux which shows her on her death bed entrusting her only daughter, Anna Maria Clemintina, then about seven years old, to her sister. The work is credited to "a Danish artist, pupil of Thorwaldsen" (presumably
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In 1803 Georgiana Hare-Naylor began a large series of pictures representing the Castle as it had appeared before the demolitions. She finished her work, but then lost her sight. In the following year the Hare-Naylors went to reside at
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In 1797 her father-in-law died and the Hare-Naylors set off for England, leaving three of their children in the care of Professor Tambroni and Father Emmanuele Aponte, a Spanish Jesuit priest. They appointed
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as tutor to their eldest son. This was thought an odd decision but Georgiana took her own counsel and her eldest attributed his love of learning to the time he spent with these scholars.
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The duchess settled an annuity of ÂŁ200 on the young couple and with that they married, travelling first to
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She was a few years older than her cousin and namesake Georgiana Spencer, later
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in 1752, the fourth daughter of Anna Maria, born Mordaunt, and
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A memorial to her at All Saints Church, Herstmonceux, Sussex
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On Easter Sunday, 1806, Georgiana Hare-Naylor died at
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Lausanne
Francis Hare-Naylor
St Asaph
Jonathan Shipley
Christ Church, Oxford
Bishop of Llandaff
of St Asaph
Sir William Jones
Indo-European language
Joshua Reynolds
Royal Academy
Georgiana Cavendish, Duchess of Devonshire
Francis Hare-Naylor
Twyford House
Karlsruhe
Bologna
Clotilda Tambroni
the university there
John Flaxman
The Iliad
The Odyssey
Maria Flaxman
governess

Herstmonceux Castle
Giuseppe Caspar Mezzofanti
Herstmonceux Castle

Weimar

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