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  Lillie Langtry - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lillie Langtry (née Emilie Charlotte Le Breton, nicknamed the Jersey Lily) (13 October 1853 – 12 February 1929) was a British actress and courtesan born on the island of Jersey in 1853.
Langtry's heyday as a society beauty and courtesan culminated in her becoming a semi-official mistress to the Prince of Wales, Queen Victoria's son Albert Edward ("Bertie"), the future king Edward VII.
The town of Langtry, Texas, was not named for her, although its most illustrious inhabitant, Judge Roy Bean, was an ardent admirer, naming the saloon where he held court "The Jersey Lily".
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Lillie_Langtry   (1127 words)

  
 Ireland Information Guide , Irish, Counties, Facts, Statistics, Tourism, Culture, How
Lillie Langtry (née Emilie Charlotte Le Breton) (13 October 1853 - 12 February 1929) was a British actress born on the island of Jersey in 1853 -- hence her nickname, "The Jersey Lily." Her father was the Dean of the Isle of Jersey.
The child's actual father was reportedly Lillie Langtry's lover Prince Louis of Battenberg (later 1st Marquess of Milford Haven, 1854-1921), who married Queen Victoria's granddaughter Princess Victoria of Hesse and the Rhine in 1884 and became father of Earl Mountbatten of Burma, the last Viceroy of India, and grandfather of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh.
Langtry Manor (http://www.langtrymanor.co.uk/) is situated on the East Cliff in Bournemouth and was restored to it's former glory by the Howard Family who own and maintain the hotel in the style befit for a King.
www.irelandinformationguide.com /Lillie_Langtry   (1106 words)

  
 Louis Mountbatten, 1st Marquess of Milford Haven - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In 1881, prior to his marriage, Prince Louis of Battenberg allegedly fathered an illegitimate daughter, Jeanne Marie Langtry Malcolm, by actress Lillie Langtry, also a one-time mistress of Albert Edward, Prince of Wales, who was later acknowledged by Earl Mountbatten of Burma.
His only sister, Princess Marie, wed the head of a mediatized family, Count Gustaf zu Erbach-Schoenberg, who was elevated, along with the couple's male-line descendants, to Prince and Serene Highness by her cousin, Ernest Louis, Grand Duke of Hesse, in 1903.
Marie's memoirs have been published in German and English, and include an account of the family's visit to the ruins of the castle of Battenberg in Hesse.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Prince_Louis_of_Battenberg   (1691 words)

  
 Lillie Langtry
Edward Langtry, was a British actress born on the island of Jersey in 1853 -- hence her nickname, "The Jersey Lily." Her father was the Dean of the Isle of Jersey.
Emilie married Irish landowner Edward Langtry in 1874, but did not begin her stage career until several years later, after her husband became bankrupt.
She also had a daughter, born in 1881, Jeanne Marie (she married, in 1902, Ian Malcolm, and had four children), whose father was definitely not Lillie's husband.
www.ebroadcast.com.au /lookup/encyclopedia/li/Lillie_Langtry.html   (388 words)

  
 Jeanne Marie Langtry Malcolm   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Lord Mountbatten of Burma acknowledged Jeanne Marie to be his father's daughter.
Although Lillie Langtry had been one of Edward VII's mistresses, it is certain that he was not the father of Lillie's daughter.
In 1902, Jeanne Marie married Sir Ian Malcolm of Poltalloch; they eventually had four children together.
www.free-download-soft.com /info/jeanne-marie-langtry-malcolm.html   (181 words)

  
 Jeanne Marie Langtry
1881, Jeanne Marie Langtry was left by her mother at an early age in the care of her mother and a governess.
Her father was in fact Prince Louis of Battenberg, a handsome naval officer, who Jeanne Marie did not learn of until she was eighteen.
Jeanne was given away by her mother that day and although there was no public reception afterwards, the two families did meet for luncheon at Lillie’s home in Tedworth Square.
www.hurstmereclose.freeserve.co.uk /html/jeanne_marie_langtry.html   (378 words)

  
 Lilly Langtry
Lillie Langtry was born Emilie Charlotte Le Breton on 13th October 1853 at the Old Rectory in St Saviour, Jersey.
Edward Langtry took this very badly and in the spring of 1897 he was committed to a mental asylum, his brain completely ruined by constant drinking.
The town had been founded by one of her biggest admirers, Judge Roy Bean, and on arrival, Lillie was greeted by the entire population and its new judge, W H Dodd.
www.jerseybox.com /interest/history/lilly.html   (2411 words)

  
 Lillie Langtry
Yet at the height of her fame she was unable to go out without being mobbed, was admired by the world's wealthiest people, enjoyed the company of intellectuals, artists and royalty, and commanded record breaking fees for performances on stage during her acting career.
Reggie's dislike of Edward Langtry had been so marked that he had refused to attend his sister's wedding, had not visited her at Noirmont Manor and had distanced himself from her.
Lillie was devastated at the news of her brother's death and sadly arrived in the island too late to attend his funeral.
www.jaynesjersey.com /lillielang.htm   (3649 words)

  
 Lillie Langtry -   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
When Prince Louis confessed to his parents he was the father of Lillie's baby, he was sent on board of the warship HMS Inconstant, and Lillie, after receiving some money, retired to the country.
Her marriage was dissolved and she married again with Sir Hugh de Bathe.
A recent biography of Langtry suggests that another of her extra-marital lovers, Arthur Jones, may have been Jeanne Marie's father, although Prince Louis's son, Lord Mountbatten, always maintained that it in fact was his father.
en.wikipedia.christams-ornament.com /wiki/Lillie_Langtry   (2140 words)

  
 Descendants of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven - Person Page 1581
Florence Elizabeth Langtry was the daughter of James Herny Langtry and Sarah Gertrude Bond.
Marie Gertrude Langtry was the daughter of James Herny Langtry and Sarah Gertrude Bond.
Wilbur Wison Langtry was the son of James Herny Langtry and Sarah Gertrude Bond.
www.conovergenealogy.com /conover-p/p1581.htm   (2147 words)

  
 Lillie Langtry   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
It frees woman from the common diseases frequently suffered such as delayed and irregular menstruations, back-aches and stomach-aches along menstruation and even to tighten stomach muscles and uterus muscles.
(The town was named for railroad supervisor George Langtry.) The future King Edward VII bought a plot of land in a secluded area of the *East Cliff in Bournemouth for his mistress Lillie Langtry.
Langtry Manor is situated on the East Cliff in Bournemouth and was restored to it's former glory by the Howard Family who own and maintain the hotel in the style befit for a King.
www.aseannewsnetwork.de /articles/content/l/li/lillie_langtry.html   (1162 words)

  
 Divas - The Site / Society Divas / Lillie Langtry
Edward Langtry was not much of a mixer, but Lillie, fully recovered from her illness and very bored, desired a change so she convinced Edward to go.
Langtry carried on with great decorum until one night when Lillie, usually a teetotaler, drank too much champagne and stuffed a large piece of ice down the Princes’ back in full view of the entire party.
Surprisingly, for as public a figure as she was Lillie Langtry kept the most intimate details of her life a closely guarded secret.
www.divasthesite.com /Society_Divas/lillie_langtry_a.htm   (2186 words)

  
 Lilly Langtree 1853-1929
Lillie Langtry was born Emilie Charlotte Le Breton on Jersey, in the Channel Islands between the English and French coasts.
Although she was not really in love with Edward Langtry when she met him she saw this as a way to leave the island and eventually married him in March 1874.
Later, she gave birth to a daughter, Jeanne Marie, by another man and employed a governess to look after Jeanne to allow her to move back to London but people turned their backs on her because of her relationship with the Prince, her financial status and the break up of her marriage.
www.finavondolls.com /collection/doll.php/25   (427 words)

  
 Lillie Langtry
One of the most renowned portrait painters of the day, a Jerseyman Sir John Millais, painted her and when the portrait, "A Jersey Lily", was first exhibited at The Royal Academy Lillie was already so famous that the picture had to be roped off to protect it from the crowds who flocked to view.
In 1881 Lillie had given birth to her only child, Jeanne Marie, who rumour has it was fathered by Prince Albert’s nephew, Prince Louis of Battenberg.
The real father was never revealed to the public or her family and Jeanne Marie was raised in Jersey by Lillie’s mother and a governess.
jersey.typepad.com /lillie_langtry   (1070 words)

  
 Descendents of Donald McGillespie Vich O'Challum   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
, Mary Anne Orme (daughter of David Orme, M. Neill Malcolm, Twelfth Laird of Poltalloch, received arms and supporters from Lord Lyon in 1818, thus becoming recognized as the hereditary chief of the clan.
Mary Anne was her father's only surviving daughter and heir.
For more info on Jeanne Marie, see the biographical sketch at Jeanne Marie Langtry.
clan-maccallum-malcolm.3acres.org /MalcolmGenealogy.html   (1356 words)

  
 Meredith on the Guillet-Thoreau Genealogy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Great-Great-Grandmother Jeanne Servant Thoreau, married on 1700 on the Isle of Jersey to Pierre Thoreau, died in 1742 with her husband already deceased after bearing seven children.
In this year Pierre Thoreau, who at the time was approximately ten years of age, his two sisters Francoise and Marie, and their mother, fled from the Poitou-Charentes district of France, initially to Richmond near London and then to St. He/lier on the island of Jersey in the English Channel.
Thoreau's mother was daughter of Asa and Mary (Jones) Dunbar and was born in Keene, N.H. Her mother belonged to the Jones family of Weston.
www.walden.org /Institute/thoreau/life/Geneology/Guillet-Thoreau.htm   (4396 words)

  
 Theyeatfish :: Lilly Langtry
Her salvation came in 1874 in form of Edward Langtry who was "a gentleman of independent means" and who owned a yacht called "The Red Gauntlet".
Edward Langtry was not wealthy enough to support Lillie's extravagant lifestyle and their marriage was effectively over.
Lillie was on the verge of bankruptcy and realised that she needed a job and a way of being independent.
www.theyeatfish.ch /LillyLangtry.html   (951 words)

  
 Lillie Langtry's Life and Times
Lillie Langtry (her real name was Emile Charlotte) was born on the English Channel island of Jersey, in 1853.
At Lillie's insistence, the Langtrys moved to London, where she was swept into society and became a Professional Beauty (the term used at the time to describe women whose face and figure brought them fame).
She was his mistress for three or so years, and although she was also involved with Prince Louis of Battenberg (the likely father of her only child, Jeanne Marie), she and the Prince remained occasional lovers until the turn of the century.
www.mysterypartners.com /Robin/LillieLangtry.html   (537 words)

  
 Jersey Notable - The Life of Lillie Langtry
Some say that the attraction to Edward was because of his yacht and that he insisted he take her away from Jersey and set up home in London.
She also had a daughter who was born in 1881, Jeanne Marie Langtry (who married Sir Ian Malcolm of Poltalloch in 1902, had four children, and died in 1964), and whose father was definitely not Lillie's husband.
The child's actual father was reportedly Lillie Langtry's lover Prince Louis of Battenberg (later 1st Marquess of Milford Haven, 1854-1921), who married Queen Victoria's granddaughter Princess Victoria of Hesse and the Rhine in 1884 and became father of Earl Mountbatten of Burma, the
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 Louis Mountbatten, 1st Earl Mountbatten of Burma - InfoSearchPoint.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
He was the son of Prince Louis of Battenberg, who had been obliged to resign as First Sea Lord on the outbreak of World War I because of his German origins.
(Battenberg had a youthful affair with the actress Lillie Langtry, and is sometimes said to have been the father of Jeanne Marie Langtry Malcolm.
Mountbatten served in the navy during the First World War, and in the Second World War he commanded the 5th destroyer flotilla and was later Supreme Allied Commander in South-East Asia.
www.infosearchpoint.com /display/Earl_Mountbatten   (570 words)

  
 Lillie Alone
Langtry prepares lies and misdirections for an anticipated interviewer; and in the process presents moments, in character, from her international stage successes – including Shakespeare’s Cleopatra and Rosalind in As You Like It, Kate in She Stoops to Conquer, Galatea in W.S. Gilbert's Pygmalion and Mrs.
Mary Ellin made her Off-Broadway debut in readings of The Witch of Wall Street at the York Theater, after its Hofstra world premiere in which she created the role of Middle Hetty.
Langtry, the next day calls on her, and thereafter for two and a half years Bertie and Lillie are secret lovers.
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 boys clothing: Hessian royalty -- Prince Louis of Battenburg   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
This was in large measure to the fact that his sister Marie mairred the Tsarvitch who became Alexander II.
Princess Marie von Battenberg was born in 1852.
She thought that Lillie was her aunt and that Edward Langtry, Lillie's husband, was her father.
histclo.com /royal/gers/hesse/rgshd-l2alexl.htm   (3490 words)

  
 The Sun Chronicle Newspaper
Obituaries were reported for Marie Szpak, 79, of Attleboro, Kenneth Nally Sr., 72, of North Attleboro, Dick White, 71, of North Attleboro, Jennie Everton, 93, of North Attleboro, Catherine Hickey, 83, of Mansfield, John Smith, 81, of Foxboro, David Higginbottom, 43, of Lincoln, R.I., and Robert Langtry, 75, of Hopkinton, N.H. Marie Szpak, 79
She was a communicant of St. Mary's Church in Mansfield, and was also a former communicant of St. Joseph's Church in Roxbury.
Following burial services at St. Mary's Cemetery, all are invited back to St. Mary's Parish Center (located behind St. Mary's Church) for a time of refreshment and fellowship.
www.thesunchronicle.com /articles/2006/05/30/obituaries/mile42.txt   (2316 words)

  
 Royal News 2004, Section III
grandmother, the former Jeanne Marie Langtry, was officially the daughter of Edward Langtry and of Lillie Langtry, the actress, but according to the family (and this seems to be accepted by many scholars) Jeanne Marie was the daughter of the liaison between Lillie Langtry and Prince Louis of Battenberg (later 1st Marquess of Milford Haven).
[She was born on 16 December 1906, daughter of Henry Kidd and of his wife, Lady Mary Kerr (herself the daughter of Schomberg Henry Kerr, 9th Marquess of Lothian, and of his wife, née Lady Victoria Montagu-Douglas-Scott [herself the daughter of the 5th Duke of Buccleuch and Queensberry]).
The marriage was announced between Alexis Marie Augustin Jean Bruno Clément-Fromentel (son of Pascal Clément-Fromentel and of his wife, née Laure de Choiseul-Praslin [herself the daughter of René, Marquis de Choiseul Praslin and of his wife, née Clothilde Haudry de Soucy, and sister of Raynald, Duc de Praslin]) and Myrtille Girardot.
pages.prodigy.net /ptheroff/2004_3.html   (13022 words)

  
 The Red House 1877 - Lillie Langtry
Lillie named her pride and joy the 'Red House' (now Langtry Manor Hotel) and she and Bertie were delighted with the home that she had made for them, whenever they could get away.
Jeanne Marie was bought up as Lillie's niece and was only told who her father
Tribute to the Life of Lillie Langtry website is sponsored by the Langtry Manor Hotel the former home of Lillie Langtry and Edward VII.
www.lillielangtry.com /red-house.htm   (632 words)

  
 Lillie Langtry
Six weeks after meeting thirty year old Irish widower Edward Langtry who rented a house called Cliffe Lodge near Southampton and owned a large yacht called ‘Red Gauntlet’, they were married in their travelling clothes at St Saviours’ Church early in the morning so as not to miss the tide.
A trip was then arranged for her to visit South Africa, where which she talks freely of her experiences in her usual detail, but ends the account with the words ‘though I enjoyed my six months tour, and reaped a fair harvest of gain, I have never had the idea of revisiting it’.
Starting out in life as a girl on a small island with little chance of making a name for herself, and nothing to aid her with the exception of her natural beauty, she became the King’s mistress and eventually achieved the title of ‘Lady’ by her second marriage to Sir Hugo de Bathe.
www.hurstmereclose.freeserve.co.uk /html/lillie_langtry.html   (1062 words)

  
 art appreciation - Krifyblogs
He there met Marie Vernet, a demoiselle de maison whom he fell in love with very early on, but due to their limited incomes they did not marry until
It was exhausting for Marie to live far away from her employers' and have the children cared for by hired help.
Marie would model shawls and bonnets for prospective customers.
www.blogs.krify.com /?u=artappreciation   (8902 words)

  
 Speed to burn   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
She was not related to George Langtry, but was a favorite of the Judge's.
Emilie Charlotte Le Breton was born in 1853 on the isle of Jersey.
Not to be too critical, but there is some dispute about whether her daughter Jeanne Marie, born in 1881, was
www.logovox.com /DanPatch.htm   (453 words)

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