Louisa Frederica Augusta Von Alten
Countess Louisa Frederica Augusta von Alten
(
15 June
1832
-
15 July
1911
) was born at
Hannover
, the daughter of Karl Franz Viktor Graf von Alten, a Hanoverian nobleman. On the
22 July
1852
she was married at Hannover to
Viscount Mandeville
, eldest son of the
6th Duke of Manchester
. He succeeded his father as 7th
Duke of Manchester
on the
8 August
1855
, and Louisa became
Duchess of Manchester
. One of the most noted beauties of her time, she was appointed Mistress of the Robes to
the Queen
on the
26 February
1858
, and remained in that office until the fall of
Lord Derby's
government
on
11 June
1859
. The Duke of Manchester died at
Naples
on the
22 March
1890
, and on the
16 August
1892
the sixty-year-old
Dowager Duchess of Manchester
married the
8th Duke of Devonshire
, who had been in love with her for years. She thereby became
Duchess of Devonshire
. Widowed for the second time on the
24 March
1908
, she died at
Esher Park
in
Surrey
on the
15 July
1911
.
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