Wife of Lord Llangattock. Born Georgiana Marcia Maclean. A socialite, benefactor and an enthusiast for Horatio Nelson and associated naval heroes. Of her three sons, 2 died in WW1 and the other, Charles Rolls, died in a flying accident. All her children, including her one daughter, died without issue.
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Lady Llangattock, Georgiana Rolls
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