Laura Pulteney, 1st Countess of Bath

Laura Pulteney, 1st Countess Of Bath

(Henrietta) Laura Pulteney, 1st Countess of Bath (26 December 1766, Westminster – 14 July 1808, Brighton) was a British peeress and heiress.

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