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Anne Katharine “2nd Countess of Antrim” <I>MacDonnell</I> Vane-Tempest

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Anne Katharine “2nd Countess of Antrim” MacDonnell Vane-Tempest

Birth
England
Death
30 Jun 1834 (aged 56)
Westminster, City of Westminster, Greater London, England
Burial
Piccadilly, City of Westminster, Greater London, England Add to Map
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Anne Katharine, as first daughter and co-heir, inherited peerages under the special remainder of 1785, becoming suo jure Countess of Antrim and Viscountess Dunluce. She was born on 11 February 1778 along with a twin, Letitia Mary. She married firstly by special licence, on 25 April 1799 at her mother's house in Hanover Square, Sir Henry Vane-Tempest, 2nd Baronet, of Wynyard, County Durham. He died without male issue on 1 August 1813; their only daughter Frances Anne Emily Vane-Tempest inherited his large estates. Lady Antrim married secondly on 27 June 1817, by special licence in Bruton Street, St James's, Edmund Phelps b.1779, who took the name of McDonnell by Royal licence on 27 June 1817 and d.30 May 1852 in Rome, aged seventy-two. Lady Antrim died without male issue in Park Lane{is a major road in the City of Westminster, in Central London} on 30 June 1834, aged fifty-six, and was buried at St James's Westminster on 7 July. Her will was proved in August 1853 and July 1854.

Charlotte, her only surviving sister and heir, inherited the peerages under the special remainder of 1785, succeeding as suo jure Countess of Antrim and Viscountess Dunluce.

Letitia Mary McDonnell b.* 11.02.1778
Eltern/Parents:
Randal William McDonnell, marquis von Antrim *b.@ 4.11.1749
Letitia Morres †d. 07.12.1801
Anne Katharine, as first daughter and co-heir, inherited peerages under the special remainder of 1785, becoming suo jure Countess of Antrim and Viscountess Dunluce. She was born on 11 February 1778 along with a twin, Letitia Mary. She married firstly by special licence, on 25 April 1799 at her mother's house in Hanover Square, Sir Henry Vane-Tempest, 2nd Baronet, of Wynyard, County Durham. He died without male issue on 1 August 1813; their only daughter Frances Anne Emily Vane-Tempest inherited his large estates. Lady Antrim married secondly on 27 June 1817, by special licence in Bruton Street, St James's, Edmund Phelps b.1779, who took the name of McDonnell by Royal licence on 27 June 1817 and d.30 May 1852 in Rome, aged seventy-two. Lady Antrim died without male issue in Park Lane{is a major road in the City of Westminster, in Central London} on 30 June 1834, aged fifty-six, and was buried at St James's Westminster on 7 July. Her will was proved in August 1853 and July 1854.

Charlotte, her only surviving sister and heir, inherited the peerages under the special remainder of 1785, succeeding as suo jure Countess of Antrim and Viscountess Dunluce.

Letitia Mary McDonnell b.* 11.02.1778
Eltern/Parents:
Randal William McDonnell, marquis von Antrim *b.@ 4.11.1749
Letitia Morres †d. 07.12.1801

Gravesite Details

Buried Jul 7 1834



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