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Billarderie, Margaret Mercer de Flahaut de la (1788-1867), née Elphinstone, Lady Nairne, Baroness Keith, society hostess
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- Flahaut de la Billarderie, Margaret Mercer
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- Elphinstone, Margaret Mercer (birth name)
- Billardrie, Margaret Mercer de Flahaut de la
- Nairne, Lady
- Keith, Baroness
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1788-1867
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Fitzmaurice, Emily Jane Mercer Elphinstone Petty- (1819-1895). née de Flahaut, 8th Lady Nairne, wife of 4th Marquess of Lansdowne (1819-1895)
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family
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Fitzmaurice, Emily Jane Mercer Elphinstone Petty- (1819-1895). née de Flahaut, 8th Lady Nairne, wife of 4th Marquess of Lansdowne is the child of Billarderie, Margaret Mercer de Flahaut de la (1788-1867), née Elphinstone, Lady Nairne, Baroness Keith, society hostess
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Billarderie, Auguste-Charles-Joseph de Flahaut de la (1785-1870), comte de Flahaut, army officer, politician, and diplomatist (1785-1870)
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family
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Billarderie, Auguste-Charles-Joseph de Flahaut de la (1785-1870), comte de Flahaut, army officer, politician, and diplomatist is the spouse of Billarderie, Margaret Mercer de Flahaut de la (1788-1867), née Elphinstone, Lady Nairne, Baroness Keith, society hostess
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1817-1867
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Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (but spelling 'de la Billarderie' rather than 'de la Billardrie' preferred as per the Bibliotheque Nationale de France).