Villiers, Susan (fl. 17th c.)
Villiers, Susan (fl. 17th c.)
Countess of Denbigh. Dau. of Sir George Villiers and Mary Beaumont, countess of Buckingham; m. William Fielding, 1st earl of Denbigh (r. 1622–1643), around 1607; children: Basil Fielding, 2nd earl of Denbigh; George Fielding, 1st earl of Desmond; Mary Hamilton (1613–1638); Anne Fielding (d. 1636, who m. Baptist Noel, 3rd viscount Campden); Elizabeth Fielding, countess of Guildford (who m. Lewis Boyle, viscount Kynalmeaky).
See also Women in World History.
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