Georgiana Seymour, Duchess of Somerset

[2] Georgiana, Helen, and Caroline were the granddaughters of Irish playwright Richard Brinsley Sheridan.[3][4] Known for her loveliness, the Duchess was chosen to be the "Queen of Beauty" at the Eglinton Tournament in 1839.According to the memoirs of Lady Dorothy Nevill, the Duchess unsuccessfully attempted to introduce guinea pigs to the English culinary scene.[5] She married Edward, Duke of Somerset (then Lord Seymour) on the 10th of June 1830, when he was twenty-five and she was twenty.You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.This biography of a duke or duchess in the peerage of England is a stub.
Her GraceEglinton TournamentEdward St Maur, 12th Duke of SomersetThomas SheridanCaroline CallanderEdward, Duke of SomersetHelen Lady DufferinCaroline NortonRichard Brinsley SheridanLady Dorothy NevillSir Frederick GrahamCountess of VerulamDuchess of MontroseLord Henry ThynneEdward Adolphus Ferdinand, Earl St. MaurHaroldSir John RamsdenGerrard's CrossKalgoorlie Minerduchesspeerage of England