Some Fair Hibernians, Being a Supplementary volume to "some Celebrated Irish Beauties of the Last Century"

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Some Fair Hibernians, Being a Supplementary volume to "some Celebrated Irish Beauties of the Last Century"
Gerard, Frances a
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This alone would have given a claim on Lord Castlereagh's friend- ship, without the addition of having two lovely daughters.
The Miss Birminghams, for Anne was now a fully-fledged young lady, were the belles of the Dublin season of 1799.
Since the days of the Gunnings, no greater beauties had ap- peared, and, as Horace Walpole had said of the first-named, the fact that they were two equally handsome increased the effect, for, taken singly, there were many women quite as beautiful.
" I never saw
... two such beautiful creatures as the Birming- hams," writes Lady Morgan; "the youngest the loveliest of the two." This would appear to have been the universal opinion. Mary, however, had special charms of her own.
She was full of esprit, as we have seen by her corre- spondence, with a true artistic nature, as was evidenced by her fitful moods. She was engaged, before the end of this season of 1799, to the eldest son of Lord Leitrim, and was married to him early in 1800. There is little heard of her after this.


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