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Isabella Charlotte de Rohan-Chabot

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frequently staying with her sister, Lady Olivia Kinnaird, and becoming known in fashionable society. She married Louis William de Rohan-Chabot, vicomte de Chabot (1780–1875), son of the comte de Jarnac, a French officer living in London in June 1809. His mother was Elizabeth Smyth of Tinna Park,
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In 1819, she visited Ireland for a long period, travelling with George IV in 1821 as he returned to England on the royal yacht after the Irish royal visit. Chabot's marriage broke up in 1825, and she became depressed. She remained in service as a
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Chabot returned to Ireland in 1812 to visit, and again in 1813 for the birth of her daughter, Olivia. Following the restoration of the French monarchy in 1814, her husband was appointed
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in 1811, where they lived with Marquis d'Anjega at Belem. When her husband became ill, the couple returned to England travelling through a violent storm in the
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escaped from Elba in 1815, Chabot left France and returned to Carton House. There, she gave birth to another son,
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Murphy, David (2009). "Chabot, Isabella Charlotte de Rohan-". In McGuire, James; Quinn, James (eds.).
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Isabella Charlotte de Rohan-Chabot was born Isabella Charlotte FitzGerald on 16 July 1784 in
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and Chabot became a lady-in-waiting to the duchess,
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Leinster House
Dublin
Ireland
France
Philippe de Rohan-Chabot
William FitzGerald, 2nd Duke of Leinster
Première dame d'honneur
Maria Amalia of Naples and Sicily
Irish
aristocrat
diarist
Leinster House
Dublin
William Robert FitzGerald, 2nd Duke of Leinster
Lord Edward FitzGerald
Carton House
Frescati House
1798 Rebellion
Cheltenham
William Henry Lyttleton
London
County Wicklow
Portugal
Bay of Biscay
aide-de-camp
duc d'Orléans
Maria Amalia of Naples and Sicily
George IV
Napoleon
Philippe

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