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Frances Coutts Stuart (Coutts), Marchioness of Bute

Birthdate:
Death: November 12, 1832
Dale Park, Sussex, England, United Kingdom
Place of Burial: Cardiff, Glamorgan, Wales
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Thomas Coutts, of the Strand and Susan Coutts
Wife of John Stuart, Jr., 4th Earl of Bute, 1st Marquess Mountstuart
Mother of Lady Frances Stuart, Countess of Harrowby and Lord Dudley Coutts Stuart
Sister of Sophia Burdett and Susan North

Managed by: Øystein Sættem Middelthun
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About Frances Stuart, Marchioness of Bute

Married 17 September 1800.



The Peerage

Frances Coutts

  • Daughter of Thomas Coutts and Susan Starkie.
  • Married John Stuart, 1st Marquess of the County of Bute, son of John Stuart, 3rd Earl of Bute and Mary Wortley-Montagu, Baroness Mount Stuart of Wortley, on 17 September 1800 at Stratton Street, St. George Hanover Square, London, England.
  • Died on 12 November 1832 at Dale Park, Sussex, England.
  • Buried at Cardiff Castle, Cardiff, Glamorgan, Wales.
  • Will was proven (by probate) in December 1832.

As a result of her marriage, Frances Coutts was styled as Marchioness of Bute on 17 September 1800. From 17 September 1800, her married name became Stuart.
Children of Frances Coutts and John Stuart, 1st Marquess of the County of Bute

  • Lady Frances Stuart d. 29 Mar 1859
  • Lord Dudley Coutts Stuart b. 11 Jan 1803, d. 17 Nov 1854



Thomas Coutts (7 September 1735 – 24 February 1822) was an Anglo-Scottish banker who was the founder of the banking house of Coutts & Co.

He was the fourth son of John Coutts (1699–1751), who carried on business in Edinburgh as a corn factor and negotiator of bills of exchange, and who in 1742 was elected lord provost of the city. The family was originally of Montrose, but about 1696 one of its members had settled at Edinburgh, where in due course Thomas received his education at the Royal High School. Soon after the death of John Coutts the business was divided into two branches, one carried on in Edinburgh, the other in London.

The banking business in London was in the hands of James and Thomas Coutts, sons of John Coutts. From the death of his brother in 1778, Thomas, as surviving partner, became sole head of the firm; and under his direction the banking house rose to the highest distinction. His ambition was to establish his character as a man of business and to make a fortune; and he lived to succeed in this aim and long to enjoy his reputation and wealth. A gentleman in manners, hospitable and benevolent, he counted amongst his friends some of the literary men and the best actors of his day. Of the enormous wealth which came into his hands he made munificent use.

His private life was not without its romantic elements. Soon after his settlement in London he married Elizabeth Starkey, a young woman of humble origin, who was in attendance on the daughter of his brother James. They lived happily together, and had three daughters: Susan, married in 1796 to the 3rd Earl of Guilford; Frances, married in 1800 to John, 1st Marquess of Bute; and Sophia, married in 1793 to Sir Francis Burdett. Mrs Coutts died in 1815. Soon after her husband married the popular actress, Harriot Mellon, leaving to her the whole of his immense fortune. He died in London on 24 February 1822.

In 1827, his widow married the 9th duke of St Albans. She died ten years later, bequeathing her property to Angela, youngest daughter of Sir Francis Burdett, who then assumed the additional name and arms of Coutts. In 1871, this lady was created Baroness Burdett-Coutts.

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Frances Stuart, Marchioness of Bute's Timeline

1801
June 6, 1801
1803
January 11, 1803
London, Middlesex, England (United Kingdom)
1832
November 12, 1832
Dale Park, Sussex, England, United Kingdom
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Cardiff Castle, Cardiff, Glamorgan, Wales (United Kingdom)