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  1. Charlotte, Lady Williams-Wynn ( née Grenville; c. 1754 – 29 September 1830), was a British aristocrat. Early life. Williams-Wynn was born in Llanforda, Oswestry. She was the eldest child of the Prime Minister George Grenville and his wife, the former Elizabeth Wyndham, daughter of the Tory statesman Sir William Wyndham, 3rd Baronet.

  2. Charlotte Williams-Wynn (16 January 1807 – 26 April 1869) was an English letter-writer and diarist. [1] Life and career. Williams-Wynn was the eldest daughter of the politician Charles Williams-Wynn and his wife Mary, daughter of Sir Foster Cunliffe, 3rd Baronet. She was named after paternal grandmother, Charlotte Williams-Wynn (née Grenville).

  3. Charlotte Grenville (1754-1830) was a Grenville of Stowe, and a member of one of the great governing families of 18th century Britain. She was the eldest daughter of the Rt Hon George Grenville (1712-70), who had been Prime Minister in 1763-5.

  4. Charlotte Williams-Wynn may refer to: Charlotte Williams-Wynn (aristocrat) (1754–1830), British aristocrat, daughter of Prime Minister George Grenville; Charlotte Williams-Wynn (diarist) (1807–1869), her granddaughter, British letter-writer and diarist

  5. Charlotte, Lady Williams-Wynn primary name: Williams-Wynn, Charlotte other name: Grenville, Charlotte

  6. WYNN, CHARLOTTE WILLIAMS (1807–1869), diarist, born on 16 Jan. 1807, was the eldest daughter of Charles Watkin Williams Wynn [q. v.] Her childhood was passed at Dropmore on the Thames, the seat of her great-uncle, Lord Grenville.

  7. Charlotte, Lady Watkin Williams-Wynn. Home > Collection > Charlotte, Lady Watkin Williams-Wynn. Image Description. Daniel Gardner. Charlotte, Lady Watkin Williams-Wynn, c. 1775. Not on View. Medium. pastel with graphite and gouache on laid paper prepared with white ground. Dimensions. sheet: 27.9 × 22.2 cm (11 × 8 3/4 in.) Credit Line.