Anne Stewart, Countess Of Galloway
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Anne Stewart, Countess of Galloway ( Dashwood) (1743 – 8 January 1830), was the wife of
John Stewart, 7th Earl of Galloway John Stewart, 7th Earl of Galloway, (13 March 1736 – 13 November 1806), styled Viscount Garlies from 1747 until 1773, was a British peer who became the 7th Earl of Galloway in 1773 and served as a Member of Parliament from 1761 to 1773. Ear ...
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Early life

Anne Dashwood was born at Kirtlington Park, Oxfordshire, the family home of her parents,
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, and his wife, the former Elizabeth Spencer.Mosley, Charles, editor. ''Burke's Peerage, Baronetage & Knightage, 107th edition, 3 volumes.''
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Among her siblings was
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(wife of
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), and Catherine (wife of Lucy Knightley, MP for
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). Her paternal grandparents were Robert Dashwood (son of
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) and the former Dorothy Reade (a daughter of Sir James Reade, 2nd Baronet). Her mother was a daughter of Edward Spencer of
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and sister of
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Personal life

On 13 June 1764, she married the future earl, when he was an MP and heir to his father's earldom. His first wife, Lady Charlotte Greville, had died in 1763, leaving him with no living children. In the year of their marriage, Sir
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painted Anne in the guise of a shepherdess; the portrait is now held by the
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, New York. Together, they were the parents of sixteen children: * Lady Catherine Stewart (1765–1836), who married Sir James Graham, 1st Baronet. * Hon. Alexander Stewart (1766–1766), who died young. * Lady Susan Stewart (1767–1841), who married
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, and had children. * Admiral
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(1768–1834), who married Lady Jane Paget, the daughter of
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, and sister of
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. * Lady Anne Harriet Stewart (1769–1850), who married Lord Spencer Chichester and had children * Lady Elizabeth Euphemia Stewart (1771–1855), who married William Philips Inge in 1798. * Hon. Leveson Keith Stewart (1772–1780) * Lady Georgiana Frances Stewart (1776–1804) * Lt.-Gen. Hon. Sir William Stewart (1774–1827), who married Frances Douglas and had children. * Rt. Rev. Hon.
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(1775–1837), Bishop of Quebec, who died unmarried. * Lady Charlotte Stewart (1777–1842), who married Sir Edward Crofton, 3rd Baronet, and had children. * Lady Caroline Stewart (1778–1818), who married Rev. Hon. George Rushout-Bowles, and was the mother of
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L. G. Pine, The New Extinct Peerage 1884–1971: Containing Extinct, Abeyant, Dormant and Suspended Peerages With Genealogies and Arms (London, U.K.: Heraldry Today, 1972), page 208 * Hon.
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(1780–1860), who married Catherine Honyman and had children. * Hon.
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(1782–1851), who married Katherine Charteris and had children * Lt.-Col.
James Henry Keith Stewart James Henry Keith Stewart (22 October 1783 – 18 July 1836) was a Scottish Tory Member of Parliament. Stewart was a younger son of John Stewart, 7th Earl of Galloway and his second wife, Anne Dashwood. He represented Wigtown Burghs Wigtow ...
(1783–1836) * Lady Georgiana Charlotte Sophia Stewart (1785–1809), who married Col. Hon. William Bligh (1775–1845), son of
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, and had children. Her husband inherited the earldom of Galloway in 1773, making her a countess. Lord Galloway died on 13 November 1806 and was succeeded in his titles by their eldest surviving son,
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. Lady Galloway died on 8 January 1830, aged 86, at Davies Street,
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Galloway estate

He died in 1806, at which point she became Dowager Countess of Galloway. Two years later, a court case ensued over a trust deed set up by the earl in 1804, whereby the trustees were authorised to sell property and appoint additional trustees. The dowager countess having declined to accept nomination as a trustee, a Mr Forbes, who had purchased part of the estate, took the trustees to the Court of Session, claiming he was not bound by the terms of the purchase; the Court of Session found against him.


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