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  1. Rosalind Frances Howard, Countess of Carlisle (née Stanley; 20 February 1845 – 12 August 1921), known as The Radical Countess, was a promoter of women's political rights and temperance movement activist.

  2. Howard, Rosalind Frances (1845–1921) Countess of Carlisle who was a champion of women's rights and temperance reform. Name variations: Rosalind Stanley.

  3. ROSALIND HOWARD, COUNTESS OF CARLISLE 1845 – 1921. Rosalind was born to aristocratic parents, Lord and Lady Stanley of Alderley. She married George Howard in 1864 to become Countess of Carlisle. Between them they had 11 children and travelled around the world extensively.

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  4. Rosalind Frances Howard, Countess of Carlisle and her husband George were good friends of the Morris family. The two families went on holidays together in Italy and the Morrises frequently stayed with them at their home Naworth Castle in Cumberland.

  5. Jan 14, 2024 · Rosalind was born in 1845. She was the daughter of the Whig politician Edward Stanley, 2nd Baron Stanley of Alderley and wife of George Howard, painter, Liberal MP and from 1889, 9th Earl of Carlisle.

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    • February 20, 1845
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    • August 12, 1921
  6. Rosalind Frances Howard, Countess of Carlisle (1845-1921) married George Howard, 9th Earl of Carlisle in 1864. Sometimes dubbed “The Radical Countess”, she was active in various social and political movements, including women's suffrage, and was intimate with DGR and his circle of friends.

  7. HOWARD, ROSALIND FRANCES, Countess of Carlisle (1845–1921), promoter of women's political rights and of temperance reform, was born 20 February 1845.