Sarah Elizabeth Hay-Williams
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Lady Sarah Elizabeth Hay-Williams (
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Amherst; 9 July 1801 – 8 August 1876) was an
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artist and botanical illustrator. She was born on 9 July 1801 to
Sarah Amherst Sarah Amherst, Countess Amherst (, later Sarah Windsor, Countess of Plymouth; 1762–1838), credited as Sarah Amherst, was a British naturalist and botanist who lived in India. She identified several species which were named after her, including ...
and
William Amherst, 1st Earl Amherst William Pitt Amherst, 1st Earl Amherst, GCH, PC (14 January 177313 March 1857) was a British diplomat and colonial administrator. He was Governor-General of India between 1823 and 1828. Background and education Born at Bath, Somerset, Amhers ...
. She travelled with her parents to India and while there completed several watercolour paintings now held in the collection of the
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. She later married Sir John Hay-Williams in 1842. In 1846 Hay-Williams contributed a watercolour to
Edwards's Botanical Register ''The Botanical Register'', subsequently known as ''Edwards's Botanical Register'', was an illustrated horticultural magazine that ran from 1815 to 1847. It was started by the botanical illustrator Sydenham Edwards, who had previously illustrate ...
. After returning to the United Kingdom she had two children including
Margaret Verney Margaret Maria Verney (née Hay-Williams or Williams-Hay) (3 December 1844 – 7 October 1930), was an English-born Welsh educationist. Verney was the daughter of Lady Sarah Elizabeth Amherst and her husband John Hay-Williams, 2nd Baronet W ...
. She died in 1876 at Chateau Rhianfa on 8 August 1876.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Hay-Williams, Sarah Elizabeth 1801 births 1876 deaths Botanical illustrators British artists Wives of baronets Daughters of British earls