Georgiana Somerset, Marchioness of Worcester
[2] The following week, the marquess's uncle, Lord FitzRoy Somerset, married another of Wellington's nieces, Lady Emily Harriet Wellesley-Pole; she was also given away by the duke.Georgiana died at Apsley House, the home of the Duke of Wellington, of an "internal inflammation", only a week after attending a ball.Her virtues were inherent in her character; every day developed them more and more, and they were such as to make the happiness of all who lived with her and to captivate the affection of all who really knew her.The Journal of Harriet Arbuthnot notes: She was only 28, one of the handsomest women in England, had made the most brilliant marriage and was flattered, followed and admired by all the world.A year after the death of his wife, on 29 June 1822, the Marquess of Worcester married her younger half-sister, Emily Frances Smith.[8] The marriage led to a bitter quarrel between the Duke of Wellington, who opposed it and his sister Anne, Emily and Georgiana's mother, who supported it, and they were never close again.