Penarth Dock, South Wales - 150 years - the heritage and legacy  
Penarth Dock, South Wales - the heritage & legacy . . .

Index to Volume Seven - The People - Dock Family Trees - My Lords, Ladies & Gentlemen . . .

Baroness Windsor - Harriet Windsor-Clive (née Windsor) - Baroness Windsor when Lady Harriet Clive - (1797 - 1869)
   
1870 - Wills and Bequests - The will of the Right Hon. Lady Harriet Clive, Baroness Windsor,a peeress in her own right, daughter of Other Hickman, fifth Earl of Plymouth ( title extinct ) and eleventh Baron Windsor, was proved in London, on the 29th ult., by her second son, Colonel the Hon. George Herbert Windsor Clive ( Coldstream Guards ), and the Hon. Robert Charles Herbert, of Orleton, Salop, the joint acting executors; and to each her Ladyship leaves a legacy of £100.

The personalty was sworn under £140,000. The will is dated July 12, 1860, and her Ladyship died, Nov. 9 last, at St. Leonards-on-Sea, aged seventy- two. Her Ladyship married, in 1819, the Hon. Robert Henry Clive, a younger son of Edward, first Earl of Powys, who died in 1854, second leaving issue three sons and three daughters. Her Ladyship bequeaths to her son, the Hon. George Herbert, the estate of Stone House, Salop, and all property that she might be entitled to from the estates of the first Baron Clive and that of her brother, Other Archer, sixth Earl of Plymouth, and her shares in the Penarth Harbour Dock Company, together with a legacy of £2000.

The residue of her personal estate her Ladyship leaves between her daughters, Mary Windsor Clive and Victoria Alexandrina Clive (for whom her Majesty was sponsor).The Illustrated London News [121] [499] 8th January 1870.

   
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