Elizabeth, Countess of Home

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Elizabeth, Countess of Home was an 18th-century Scottish aristocrat and heiress known for her wealth, independence, and patronage of grand architectural projects in London.

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Elizabeth, Countess of Home canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Scottish aristocrat
heiress
patron of architecture
architecturalPatronageLocation London NERFINISHED
aristocraticStatus Scottish peerage
associatedWith Georgian London NERFINISHED
Scottish nobility
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of Great Britain
Scotland
culturalSphere British high society
era Georgian era
knownFor commissioning a notable London townhouse
great wealth
independent lifestyle
patronage of grand architectural projects in London
lifestyle socially prominent in London society
maritalStatus widow for part of her life
nobleTitle Countess of Home NERFINISHED
notableFor asserting control over her own property and finances
commissioning fashionable architects and designers
notableWork Home House, Portman Square, London NERFINISHED
patronageType domestic architecture
patronOf Home House, Portman Square, London NERFINISHED
positionHeld peeress of Scotland
residence London, England
surface form: London

Scotland NERFINISHED
sexOrGender female
socialClass aristocracy
timePeriod 18th century
wealthStatus major landowner

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Home House, London originalClient Elizabeth, Countess of Home
Home House, London namedAfter Elizabeth, Countess of Home