Baroness Holland
Baroness Holland was a prominent figure in the 19th century, known for her social and political influence in England. Born in 1800, she was the daughter of the notable Henry Fox, 4th Baron Holland and became a key member of the Whig Party. Her salons were famous for attracting intellectuals, politicians, and artists, making her a central figure in the cultural life of her time.
She married Henry Richard Fox, 3rd Baron Holland, which further solidified her status in society. Baroness Holland was also known for her philanthropic efforts, supporting various charitable causes and advocating for social reforms during a period of significant change in Britain.