Anne Lockhart of Tarbrax was the daughter of Sir James Lockhart of Lee. She married George Lockhart of Tarbrax and had a son William Lockhart of Tarbrax and a daughter Anne, who became Countess of Aberdeen.
She is an ancestor of Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, a member of the British Royal Family.
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| Name | Tarbrax, Anne Lockhart Of |
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Famous quotes containing the words anne and/or lockhart:
“I do not want to be covetous, but I think I speak the minds of many a wife and mother when I say I would willingly work as hard as possible all day and all night, if I might be sure of a small profit, but have worked hard for twenty-five years and have never known what it was to receive a financial compensation and to have what was really my own.”
—Emma Watrous, U.S. inventor. As quoted in Feminine Ingenuity, ch. 8, by Anne L. MacDonald (1992)
“As a cure for the cold, take your toddy to bed, put one bowler hat at the foot, and drink until you see two.”
—Robert Bruce, Sir Lockhart (18861970)