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Constance Gwladys Robinson, Marchioness of Ripon (22 April 1859 – 28 October 1917), was a British patron of the arts. She was a close friend of
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, who dedicated his play '' A Woman of No Importance'' to her; other celebrated friends included Nellie Melba, whose success in London was largely due to Lady Ripon's support, Nijinsky and Diaghilev.


Biography

She was born in 1859 to Sidney Herbert, 1st Baron Herbert of Lea and his wife, Elizabeth, a writer and notable convert to Catholicism. She married
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, and had a daughter, Gladys Mary Juliet. After Lonsdale's death she married Frederick Robinson, 2nd Marquess of Ripon, then known by his courtesy title of Earl de Grey. She was thus known as Lady de Grey until he husband succeeded to his marquisate in 1909, when she became Marchioness of Ripon. They had no children. Lady Ripon was a patron of the arts, supporting the restoration of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden. When Jean and Édouard de Reszke were in London to perform at the Royal Opera House, she often entertained them during which she treated them like royal family members. She exerted great influence through the impresario Augustus Harris, because of her ability to persuade important people to purchase season tickets in advance. She died in October 1917, aged 58. Lord Ripon survived her by six years and died in September 1923, aged 71. They are buried together in the Ripon family tomb at
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Family

Ripon's paternal grandparents were George Herbert, 11th Earl of Pembroke, and the Russian-born Countess Catherine Woronzow (or Vorontsov), daughter of the Russian ambassador to Britain, Semyon Romanovich Vorontsov.Woronzow
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Her mother was the granddaughter of Sir William à Court, 1st Baronet. Most of her six siblings were notable: #Mary Catherine (1849–1935), who married, in 1873, the modernist theologian, Baron Friedrich von Hügel. # George Robert Charles Herbert (1850–1895), who became the 13th Earl of Pembroke. #Elizabeth Maud (1851–1933), who married, in 1872, the composer, Sir Charles Hubert Parry. # Sidney Herbert (1853–1913), a Member of Parliament, who succeeded his brother as the 14th Earl of Pembroke. # Michael Henry Herbert (The Hon. Sir Michael Herbert, KCMG, CB, PC) (1857–1904), a diplomat who ended his career as British
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to the U.S. in Washington DC, after whom the town of
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in Saskatchewan, Canada, is named. One of his sons was Sir Sidney Herbert, 1st Baronet.


References

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