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  1. Lady Augusta Gordon ( née FitzClarence; 17 November 1803 – 8 December 1865) was a British noblewoman. Born the fourth illegitimate daughter of William IV of the United Kingdom (then Duke of Clarence and St Andrews) by his long-time mistress Dorothea Jordan, she grew up at their Bushy House residence in Teddington.

  2. Lady Augusta Gordon was a British noblewoman. Born the fourth illegitimate daughter of William IV of the United Kingdom by his long-time mistress Dorothea Jordan, she grew up at their Bushy House residence in Teddington. Augusta had four sisters and five brothers all surnamed FitzClarence.

  3. Jun 2, 2021 · Lady Augusta Catherine Gordon-Lennox was born on 14 January 1827 at Goodwood House as the daughter of Charles Gordon-Lennox, 5th Duke of Richmond and Lady Caroline Paget. Through her father, she was a descendant of King Charles II of England and Louise de Kérouaille, Duchess of Portsmouth.

  4. On 24 August 1836, Lady Augusta married Lord Frederick Gordon, the third son of George Gordon, the 9th Marquess of Huntly. Gordon was a professional sailor and would become Admiral of the Navy in 1868. He and Augusta had no surviving children together.

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  5. Princess Edward of Saxe-Weimar (born Lady Augusta Katherine Lennox; later Gordon-Lennox; 14 January 1827 – 3 April 1904) was a British aristocrat whose marriage to Prince Edward of Saxe-Weimar made her a relative of the British royal family.

  6. Lady Augusta Gordon-Hallyburton (née Fitzclarence) (1803-1865), Former wife of Hon. J Kennedy-Erskine, and later wife of Lord John Frederick Gordon-Hallyburton; daughter of William IV by Mrs Jordan. Sitter in 3 portraits.

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  8. Cary, Lady Amelia (1807-1858), née FitzClarence, wife of Lucius Cary, 10th Viscount Falkland is the sibling of Gordon, Lady Augusta (1803-1865), née FitzClarence, wife of John Kennedy-Erskine then Lord Frederick Gordon