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Property / National Library of Wales Authority ID: butler-eleanor-lady-1738-or-9-1829 / rank
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Property / father: Walter Butler, 16th Earl of Ormonde / rank
 
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Property / mother: Ellen Morres / rank
 
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Property / NLW media: 10107/5227596 / rank
 
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image title: Lady Eleanor Butler & Miss Sarah Ponsonby, 'The Ladies of Llangollen'
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image title: The Rt. Honble. Lady Eleanor Butler and Miss Ponsonby The Ladies of Llangollen
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image title: The Rt. Honble. Lady Eleanor Butler and Miss Ponsonby The Ladies of Llangollen
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image title: Ladies of Llangollen (in Library)
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Lady Eleanor Butler and Sarah Ponsonby, better-known as the 'Ladies of Llangollen', were both members of Irish aristocratic families. Having quickly established a relationship following their meeting in 1768, the women escaped the scandalised animosity of their home circle by setting up home at Plasnewydd, a Gothic-style house situated near Llangollen, Denbighshire. For the next fifty years, they lived a secluded and often penurious existence, while nevertheless receiving such notable visitors as the landowner, traveller and writer Anne Lister and the poets Robert Southey, William Wordsworth and Percy Shelley. Lady Eleanor Butler and Sarah Ponsonby are both buried in the grounds of St Collen's Church, Llangollen, while Plasnewydd is now a museum dedicated to their lives.
Property / short biography: Lady Eleanor Butler and Sarah Ponsonby, better-known as the 'Ladies of Llangollen', were both members of Irish aristocratic families. Having quickly established a relationship following their meeting in 1768, the women escaped the scandalised animosity of their home circle by setting up home at Plasnewydd, a Gothic-style house situated near Llangollen, Denbighshire. For the next fifty years, they lived a secluded and often penurious existence, while nevertheless receiving such notable visitors as the landowner, traveller and writer Anne Lister and the poets Robert Southey, William Wordsworth and Percy Shelley. Lady Eleanor Butler and Sarah Ponsonby are both buried in the grounds of St Collen's Church, Llangollen, while Plasnewydd is now a museum dedicated to their lives. / rank
 
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Property / short biography: Lady Eleanor Butler and Sarah Ponsonby, better-known as the 'Ladies of Llangollen', were both members of Irish aristocratic families. Having quickly established a relationship following their meeting in 1768, the women escaped the scandalised animosity of their home circle by setting up home at Plasnewydd, a Gothic-style house situated near Llangollen, Denbighshire. For the next fifty years, they lived a secluded and often penurious existence, while nevertheless receiving such notable visitors as the landowner, traveller and writer Anne Lister and the poets Robert Southey, William Wordsworth and Percy Shelley. Lady Eleanor Butler and Sarah Ponsonby are both buried in the grounds of St Collen's Church, Llangollen, while Plasnewydd is now a museum dedicated to their lives. / qualifier
 
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Property / unmarried partner: Sarah Ponsonby / rank
 
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Property / Welsh Biography ID (EN): s15-BUTL-CHA-1739 / rank
 
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Property / Welsh Biography ID (CY): c15-BUTL-CHA-1739 / rank
 
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Latest revision as of 10:28, 13 August 2024

elder of the two Ladies of Llangollen
  • Eleanor, Lady Butler
  • Lady Eleanor Butler
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Eleanor Butler
elder of the two Ladies of Llangollen
  • Eleanor, Lady Butler
  • Lady Eleanor Butler

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11 May 1739Gregorian
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Lady Eleanor Butler and Sarah Ponsonby, better-known as the 'Ladies of Llangollen', were both members of Irish aristocratic families. Having quickly established a relationship following their meeting in 1768, the women escaped the scandalised animosity of their home circle by setting up home at Plasnewydd, a Gothic-style house situated near Llangollen, Denbighshire. For the next fifty years, they lived a secluded and often penurious existence, while nevertheless receiving such notable visitors as the landowner, traveller and writer Anne Lister and the poets Robert Southey, William Wordsworth and Percy Shelley. Lady Eleanor Butler and Sarah Ponsonby are both buried in the grounds of St Collen's Church, Llangollen, while Plasnewydd is now a museum dedicated to their lives.
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Lady Eleanor Butler & Miss Sarah Ponsonby, 'The Ladies of Llangollen'
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The Rt. Honble. Lady Eleanor Butler and Miss Ponsonby The Ladies of Llangollen
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The Rt. Honble. Lady Eleanor Butler and Miss Ponsonby The Ladies of Llangollen
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Ladies of Llangollen (in Library)
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