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'''Jane, Lady Rotherham''' (1736-1792) was born Miss Jane Derby. Her father was the Archdeacon of York. In 1758 she became the second wife of [[Andrew Fitzgerald|Andrew Fitzgerald, Lord Rotherham]]. She bore him three children: [[Maria Fitzgerald|Maria]], [[Anne Carlisle|Anne]] and [[Andrew Fitzgerald II|Andrew]]. | '''Jane, Lady Rotherham''' (1736-1792) was born Miss Jane Derby. Her father was the Archdeacon of York. In 1758 she became the second wife of [[Andrew Fitzgerald|Andrew Fitzgerald, Lord Rotherham]]. She bore him three children: [[Maria Fitzgerald|Maria]], [[Anne Carlisle|Anne]] and [[Andrew Fitzgerald II|Andrew]]. | ||
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Revision as of 11:26, 6 November 2017
Jane, Lady Rotherham (1736-1792) was born Miss Jane Derby. Her father was the Archdeacon of York. In 1758 she became the second wife of Andrew Fitzgerald, Lord Rotherham. She bore him three children: Maria, Anne and Andrew.