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Alice “Countess of Carbery” Egerton Vaughan

Birth
Death
Jul 1689
Burial
Westminster, City of Westminster, Greater London, England Add to Map
Plot
Exeter Chapel
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Lady Alice Egerton, eleventh but eighth surviving dau. of John, first Earl of Bridgewater, by Lady Frances Stanley, second dau. and coheir of Ferdinando, fifth Earl of Derby. She became the third wife of Richard Vaughan, second Earl of Carbery, who died in 1687. The unofficial register says that she was buried in " Exeter Chapel." According to Warton, an incident in the early life of this lady led to the production of Milton's " Comus."
Lady Alice Egerton, eleventh but eighth surviving dau. of John, first Earl of Bridgewater, by Lady Frances Stanley, second dau. and coheir of Ferdinando, fifth Earl of Derby. She became the third wife of Richard Vaughan, second Earl of Carbery, who died in 1687. The unofficial register says that she was buried in " Exeter Chapel." According to Warton, an incident in the early life of this lady led to the production of Milton's " Comus."

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  • Added: Aug 3, 2019
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/201770359/alice-vaughan: accessed ), memorial page for Alice “Countess of Carbery” Egerton Vaughan (unknown–Jul 1689), Find a Grave Memorial ID 201770359, citing Westminster Abbey, Westminster, City of Westminster, Greater London, England; Maintained by Mizzizzippy (contributor 48842038).