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Caroline Fox, 1st Baroness Holland

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Name
  
Caroline 1st


Role
  
Baron Holland of Holland

Caroline Fox, 1st Baroness Holland

Born
  
Lady Georgiana Carolina Lennox 27 March 1723 (
1723-03-27
)
Richmond House, Whitehall, London

Title
  
Baroness Holland, of Holland Lady Holland, of Foxley

Died
  
July 24, 1774, Holland House, London, United Kingdom

Spouse
  
Henry Fox, 1st Baron Holland (m. 1744)

Children
  
Charles James Fox, Henry Edward Fox, Stephen Fox, 2nd Baron Holland

Parents
  
Charles Lennox, 2nd Duke of Richmond, Sarah Lennox, Duchess of Richmond and Lennox

Siblings
  
Emily FitzGerald, Duchess of Leinster

Similar People
  
Charles Lennox - 2nd Duke, Henry Fox - 1st Baron Holland, Lady Sarah Lennox, Lady Louisa Conolly, Emily FitzGerald - Duchess

Georgiana Carolina Fox, 1st Baroness Holland, of Holland (27 March 1723 – 24 July 1774), known as Lady Caroline Lennox before 1744 and as Lady Caroline Fox from 1744 to 1762, was the eldest of the Lennox Sisters.

The Lennox sisters were daughters of Charles Lennox, 2nd Duke of Richmond, who was the grandson of Charles II of England through the King's relationship with Louise de Kérouaille, Duchess of Portsmouth. In 1744, Lady Caroline eloped with Henry Fox, a politician who was eighteen years her senior. Though her parents disapproved of the marriage, it proved a very happy one. The couple had four sons, including the great Whig politician, Charles James Fox and the general Henry Edward Fox. Their home, Holland House, Kensington, was a social and political gathering place.

Lady Caroline's favorite sister, Emily Lennox, married and went to live in Ireland in 1747. In 1750 and 1751, the Lennox sisters' parents died in quick succession, leaving three younger daughters, Louisa, Sarah, and Cecilia, aged eight, six, and one. In his will, the 2nd Duke of Richmond, remembering Lady Caroline's reckless elopement, passed over her and instructed that his three youngest daughters be entrusted to the care of their sister Emily and her husband, James FitzGerald, 20th Earl of Kildare. Lady Caroline resented this slight but hoped to redeem herself by presenting her younger sisters at court and helping them make good matches. The Kildares' allegations that the Foxes were responsible for Lady Sarah Lennox's embarrassing rejection by the young King George III, as well as her disastrous marriage to Sir Charles Bunbury soon afterwards, provoked a quarrel between the sisters that was not healed until shortly before Lady Caroline's death.

On 3 May 1762, Caroline was created Baroness Holland of Holland in the Peerage of Great Britain. Her husband was created Baron Holland of Foxley less than a year later, on 17 April 1763. Caroline's spoiled sons, especially Stephen, the eldest, caused her much embarrassment and distress by gambling and falling into debt. She was already suffering from a mysterious and painful illness when her husband, who had suffered a stroke, died on 1 July 1774. She followed him 23 days later.

Trivia

In 1999, a 6-part miniseries based on the lives of Caroline Lennox and her sisters aired in the U.K. It was called Aristocrats. [1]

References

Caroline Fox, 1st Baroness Holland Wikipedia