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Property / National Library of Wales Authority ID: schreiber-charlotte-lady-1812-1895 / rank | |||
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Property / residence: Dowlais / rank | |||
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Property / child: Ivor Guest, 1st Baron Wimborne / rank | |||
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Property / child: Arthur Guest / rank | |||
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Property / child: Montague Guest / rank | |||
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Property / child: Thomas Merthyr Guest / rank | |||
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Property / child: Constance Rhiannon Guest / rank | |||
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Property / child: Blanche Vere Guest / rank | |||
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Property / child: Charlotte Maria Guest / rank | |||
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Property / child: Augustus Frederick Guest / rank | |||
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Property / child: Katharine Gwladys Guest / rank | |||
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Property / child: Mary Enid Evelyn Guest / rank | |||
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Property / father: Albemarle Bertie, 9th Earl of Lindsey / rank | |||
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Property / mother: Charlotte Layard / rank | |||
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Property / spouse: Charles Schreiber / rank | |||
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Property / spouse: John Josiah Guest / rank | |||
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Property / NLW media: 10107/4674585 / rank | |||
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image title: Lady Charlotte Guest | |||
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Property / ISNI ID: 0000 0000 8344 3069 / rank | |||
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Property / Library of Congress authority ID: n84130716 / rank | |||
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Property / language spoken or written: English / rank | |||
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Lady Charlotte Elizabeth Bertie (1812-1895) was born at Uffington House, Lincolnshire, on 19 May 1812, the daughter of Albermarle Bertie, 9th earl of Lindsey, and his wife Charlotte Susanna Elizabeth. In 1833 she married the Dowlais ironmaster Josiah John Guest (1785-1852), MP for Merthyr Tydfil. They had ten children. In 1846 the Guests purchased Canford Manor in Dorset.Already an accomplished linguist, at Dowlais she studied Welsh and went on to translate into English the eleven Middle Welsh tales from the Red Book of Hergest collectively known (by her) as the Mabinogion. These were published in seven parts from 1838 to 1849 and collected as The Mabinogion, from the Llyfr Coch o Hergest, and other ancient Welsh Manuscripts…, 3 vols (London and Llandovery, 1849).Following her husband's death in 1852 Lady Charlotte took on the running of the Dowlais ironworks, until April 1855 when she married her eldest son's tutor Charles Schreiber (1826-1884), a classicist and later a Tory MP. They spent much of their time travelling and collecting English and European china. She also collected fans and playing cards; in her last years, following Charles's death, she published five volumes describing and reproducing these collections.Lady Charlotte Schreiber died 15 January 1895 at Canford Manor and was buried at Canford Church. | |||
Property / short biography: Lady Charlotte Elizabeth Bertie (1812-1895) was born at Uffington House, Lincolnshire, on 19 May 1812, the daughter of Albermarle Bertie, 9th earl of Lindsey, and his wife Charlotte Susanna Elizabeth. In 1833 she married the Dowlais ironmaster Josiah John Guest (1785-1852), MP for Merthyr Tydfil. They had ten children. In 1846 the Guests purchased Canford Manor in Dorset.Already an accomplished linguist, at Dowlais she studied Welsh and went on to translate into English the eleven Middle Welsh tales from the Red Book of Hergest collectively known (by her) as the Mabinogion. These were published in seven parts from 1838 to 1849 and collected as The Mabinogion, from the Llyfr Coch o Hergest, and other ancient Welsh Manuscripts…, 3 vols (London and Llandovery, 1849).Following her husband's death in 1852 Lady Charlotte took on the running of the Dowlais ironworks, until April 1855 when she married her eldest son's tutor Charles Schreiber (1826-1884), a classicist and later a Tory MP. They spent much of their time travelling and collecting English and European china. She also collected fans and playing cards; in her last years, following Charles's death, she published five volumes describing and reproducing these collections.Lady Charlotte Schreiber died 15 January 1895 at Canford Manor and was buried at Canford Church. / rank | |||
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Property / short biography: Lady Charlotte Elizabeth Bertie (1812-1895) was born at Uffington House, Lincolnshire, on 19 May 1812, the daughter of Albermarle Bertie, 9th earl of Lindsey, and his wife Charlotte Susanna Elizabeth. In 1833 she married the Dowlais ironmaster Josiah John Guest (1785-1852), MP for Merthyr Tydfil. They had ten children. In 1846 the Guests purchased Canford Manor in Dorset.Already an accomplished linguist, at Dowlais she studied Welsh and went on to translate into English the eleven Middle Welsh tales from the Red Book of Hergest collectively known (by her) as the Mabinogion. These were published in seven parts from 1838 to 1849 and collected as The Mabinogion, from the Llyfr Coch o Hergest, and other ancient Welsh Manuscripts…, 3 vols (London and Llandovery, 1849).Following her husband's death in 1852 Lady Charlotte took on the running of the Dowlais ironworks, until April 1855 when she married her eldest son's tutor Charles Schreiber (1826-1884), a classicist and later a Tory MP. They spent much of their time travelling and collecting English and European china. She also collected fans and playing cards; in her last years, following Charles's death, she published five volumes describing and reproducing these collections.Lady Charlotte Schreiber died 15 January 1895 at Canford Manor and was buried at Canford Church. / qualifier | |||
Latest revision as of 12:21, 11 December 2023
Welsh translator and business woman (1812-1895)
- Lady Charlotte Schreiber
- Lady Charlotte Elizabeth Schreiber
- Lady Charlotte Elizabeth Guest
- Lady Charlotte Elizabeth Bertie
- Lady Charlotte Bertie
- Charlotte, Lady Guest
- Charlotte Schreiber (Lady)
- Charlotte Schreiber
- Charlotte Elisabeth Schreiber
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English | Lady Charlotte Guest |
Welsh translator and business woman (1812-1895) |
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19 May 1812Gregorian
15 January 1895Gregorian
Lady Charlotte Elizabeth Bertie (1812-1895) was born at Uffington House, Lincolnshire, on 19 May 1812, the daughter of Albermarle Bertie, 9th earl of Lindsey, and his wife Charlotte Susanna Elizabeth. In 1833 she married the Dowlais ironmaster Josiah John Guest (1785-1852), MP for Merthyr Tydfil. They had ten children. In 1846 the Guests purchased Canford Manor in Dorset.Already an accomplished linguist, at Dowlais she studied Welsh and went on to translate into English the eleven Middle Welsh tales from the Red Book of Hergest collectively known (by her) as the Mabinogion. These were published in seven parts from 1838 to 1849 and collected as The Mabinogion, from the Llyfr Coch o Hergest, and other ancient Welsh Manuscripts…, 3 vols (London and Llandovery, 1849).Following her husband's death in 1852 Lady Charlotte took on the running of the Dowlais ironworks, until April 1855 when she married her eldest son's tutor Charles Schreiber (1826-1884), a classicist and later a Tory MP. They spent much of their time travelling and collecting English and European china. She also collected fans and playing cards; in her last years, following Charles's death, she published five volumes describing and reproducing these collections.Lady Charlotte Schreiber died 15 January 1895 at Canford Manor and was buried at Canford Church.
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