Harriet Bury, Countess of Charleville (August 1801[1] – 1 February 1848),[2] formerly Harriet Charlotte Beaujolois Campbell, was an English noblewoman and writer.
She married Charles Bury, MP, Viscount Tullamore,[3] on 26 February 1821, in Florence, Italy, prior to his inheriting his father's earldom of Charleville in the Irish peerage. The couple had four sons and two daughters.[2]
Charles William George Bury, 3rd Earl of Charleville, who married Arabella Louisa Case and had children
Henry Walter Bury (1822-1830), who died in childhood[2]
Lady Beaujolais Eleanora Katherine (died 1903), who married Captain Hastings Dent[4] (son of John Dent, MP)[5]
Lieutenant John James Bury (1827-1864), who married Charlotte Theresa Austin and had children
Alfred Bury, 5th Earl of Charleville (1829-1875), who married Emily Frances Wood and had no children
Her A Journey to Florence in 1817, a travel diary written when she was seventeen years old and visited the city with her family, was published in 1951, after a copy was found in a bookshop in London.[6] Among other points of interest in the diary are comments on the activities of Pauline Bonaparte, who was living in Italy at the time, and was visited by her stepfather.[7]
Viscountess Tullamore[8] became a countess in 1835, when her husband inherited the earldom. Her portrait was among those published in 1828 in a collection entitled "Picture Gallery of the Female Nobility", printed in Belle Assemblée: Or, Court and Fashionable Magazine.[9] She died in Naples, Italy, aged 46.
^Peter W. Hammond, editor, The Complete Peerage or a History of the House of Lords and All its Members From the Earliest Times, Volume XIV: Addenda & Corrigenda (Stroud, Gloucestershire, U.K.: Sutton Publishing, 1998), page 166.