Bury, Catherine Maria,1st countess of Charleville

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Bury, Catherine Maria,1st countess of Charleville

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  • Lady Charleville
  • Viscountess Tullamore 1800-1806
  • Lady Charleville 1806-1851

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1763-1851

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Catherine Maria Dawson was the daughter of Thomas Townley Dawson and married firstly James Tisdall, and had two children by him, James Thomas Townley Tisdall and Louisa Tisdall. She married Charles Bury in 1798 shortly after the death of James Tisdall from epilepsy. They had one son, Charles William, who succeeded his father in 1835.

Her daughter by her first marriage, Louisa Tisdall (1796-1882), married George Marlay, and many years later in 1912, her grandson, Charles Brinsley Marlay, bequeathed his estate at Belvedere, Mullingar, County Westmeath to his distant cousin Charles Kenneth Howard-Bury. Charles Brinsley Marlay also inherited Catherine Maria's papers which are now housed in the University of Nottingham.

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Bury, Charles William, 2nd earl of Charleville (1801-1851)

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Bury, Charles William, 2nd earl of Charleville

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Bury, Catherine Maria,1st countess of Charleville

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Bury, Charles William, 1st earl of Charleville (1764–1835)

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Bury, Charles William, 1st earl of Charleville

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Bury, Catherine Maria,1st countess of Charleville

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Marlay Papers, University of Nottingham
R. Warwick Bond, 'The Marlay Papers, 1778-1820', London, 1937

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