File:Memorial to Georgiana Hare-Naylor in Sussex Hurstmonceux.jpg
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DescriptionMemorial to Georgiana Hare-Naylor in Sussex Hurstmonceux.jpg |
English: Georgiana Hare Naylor died in Lausanne, Switzerland on Easter Sunday 1806, - shows her dying and giving her daughter Anna Maria Clementina (who "was taken away before she could fulfill the bright promise of her childhood) into the care of her sister Anna Maria who became their "second mother" with an angel looking on. She also had 4 sons Francis, Marcus, Augustus the diarist rector of Alton Barnes and Julius, rector of Hurstomonceux)
Georgiana Hare Naylor was the fourth daughter of Jonathan Shipley, Bishop of St Asaph and Anna Maria, daughter of George Mordaunt, She eloped with Francis Hare Naylor son of Robert Hare of Hurstmonceux Place. Robert (canon of Winchester) and builder of Hurstmonciux Place from the stones of the castle at the time of his second marriage. The second wife hoped to pass this to her children but the house was built on entailed land which could not be diverted from Francis the rightful heir. The monument sculpted by a danish artist, pupil of Thorwaldsen was erected 28 years after her death. |
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