Theresa Conyers (-8 May 1778)

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Father:1Sir Baldwyn Conyers of Horden (-), Baronet
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Married:2before 1745Charles Stewart (-24 April 1764), 5. Earl of Traquair
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Died:38 May 1778
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She is described in a letter from the Earl of Perth, as 'of a very engaging temper, frank and easie in her conversation, accompanied with that decencie in her behaviour, and a livelyness of spirit, as must charme evry body who have the honour to be in company with her, but is of so tender and delicate a constitution, almost broken with her concerne for my Lord her husband and confinment with him, that I 'm affray'd she shall scarcely be able to get the better of the illness she contracted during that time which the doctors apprehended to be an inflammation in her liver, for which she was blooded sixteen times while in the Tower and four times since my Lord has got his liberty. (...)'4
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1 Sir James Balfour Paul, Lord Lyon King of Arms, The Scots Peerage Founded on Wood's Edition of Sir Robert Douglas's Peerage of Scotland Containing an Historical and Genealogical Account of the Nobility of that Kingdom, Volume VIII: (Edinburgh: David Douglas, 1911), Traquair, p. 407-08, V Charles Stewart.
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