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  1. Frances Lumley-Saunderson, Countess of Scarbrough (born Lady Frances Hamilton; c. 1700 – 30 December 1772) was a British courtier. She was a younger daughter of George Hamilton, 1st Earl of Orkney , and his wife, the former Elizabeth Villiers .

  2. Lady Frances Lumley-Saunderson (d. 20 Mar 1796), 1st dau. of Thomas [Lumley later Lumley-Saunderson], 3rd Earl of Scarbrough, by his wife Lady Frances Hamilton, a Lady of the Bedchamber to the Princess of Wales, 2nd dau. and cohrss. of George [Hamilton], 1st Earl of Orkney. Sources. http://thepeerage.com/p58386.htm#i583854.

    • Female
    • March 20, 1796
    • Peter Ludlow
  3. Frances Lumley-Saunderson, Countess of Scarbrough was an English courtier. Frances Hamilton was a member of the aristocracy in British Isles. Biography. Lady Frances Hamilton was the daughter of Field Marshal George Hamilton, 1st Earl of Orkney and Elizabeth (Villiers) Hamilton .

    • Female
    • December 30, 1772
  4. Frances Countess of Scarbrough Lumley-Saunderson (born Hamilton) was born in 1710, in birth place, to George 1st Earl of Orkney Hamilton and Elizabeth Countess of Orkney Hamilton (born Villiers).

  5. Earl of Scarbrough is a title in the Peerage of England. It was created in 1690 for Richard Lumley, 2nd Viscount Lumley. He is best remembered as one of the Immortal Seven who invited William of Orange to invade England and depose his father-in-law James II.

  6. Frances Lumley-Saunderson, Countess of Scarbrough was a British courtier.

  7. Thomas Lumley-Saunderson, 3rd Earl of Scarbrough, KB (c. 1691 – 15 March 1752) was a British peer, British Army officer and diplomat. Life. Born the Hon. Thomas Lumley, he was the third son of Richard Lumley, 1st Earl of Scarbrough and his wife, Frances.