Frances Gibson Shepheard Ingram
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Frances Gibson Shepheard Ingram
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Frances Gibson Shepheard Ingram (1734-1807) was a wealthy heiress and landowner who was instrumental in the design of the landscape at Temple Newsam, Leeds. Frances was the illegitimate daughter of the rich Tory merchant, Samuel Shepheard; her mother was called Gibson. Samuel left Frances £40,000 in his will stating that she must not marry a peer, an Irishman or a Scotsman. She married Charles Ingram, 9th Viscount Irwin in 1758 after several years of legal dispute. At Charles's seat in Yorkshire
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English heiress and landowner (1734–1807)
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frances_Gibson_Shepheard_Ingram
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2023-09-27T16:23:06Z
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