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*** The Lady Louise Windsor ( The Earl of Wessex's daughter with no HRH style )
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*** Lady Tunggiya ( 佟佳氏 ), from the Jurchen tribe of Jianzhou ( 建州 ), daughter of Imperial Secretary ( 尚書 ) Menggetu ( 蒙格圖 ).
*** Lady Borjigit ( 博爾濟吉特氏 ), from the Zha ' ermang ( 扎爾莽 ) Mongol tribe, daughter of Gendu ' ertaiji ( 根杜爾台吉 ).
*** Lady Borjigit ( 博爾濟吉特氏 ), a Khorchin Mongol, daughter of Suonuobutaiji ( 索諾布台吉 ) and a relative of Empress Dowager Xiaozhuang.
*** Supertramp: " Dreamer ", " Lady ( Supertramp song )", " Bloody Well Right ", " The Logical Song "; " Goodbye Stranger "
*** Barbara Pierce Bush ( born 1925 ), the daughter of publisher Marvin Pierce, was First Lady of the US and Second Lady of the US during her husband's terms.
*** Hongchun ( 弘春 ; b. 1703 ), born to Lady Shushu-Gioro, granted the title of " Prince Tai of the Second Rank " ( 多羅泰郡王 ) but later stripped off.
*** Hongming ( 弘明 ; b. 1705 ), born to Lady Wanyan, granted the title of " Duoluo Gongqin " ( 多羅恭勤 ).
*** Hongying ( 弘映 ; b. 1707 ), born to Lady Irgen-Gioro ( Shibao's daughter ), served as an Official of Miscellaneous Affairs ( 散秩大臣 ).
*** Hongkai ( 弘暟 ; b. 1707 ), born to Lady Wanyan, served as a Banner Commander ( 都統 ) and Official of Miscellaneous Affairs.
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*** Princess Louise of Battenberg ( 1889 – 1965 ), renounced her title in 1917 to become Lady Louise Mountbatten, married the future King Gustaf VI Adolf of Sweden in 1923.
*** John Alexander Stirling ( b. 26 February 1948 ), married firstly in 1971 Susan Black, without issue, and married secondly in 1985 Olivia Louise Waller, and had three children:
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*** Prince George of Battenberg ( 1892 – 1938 ), renounced his title in 1917 to become Earl of Medina ( later Marquess of Milford Haven )
*** Prince Louis of Battenberg ( 1900 – 1979 ), renounced his title in 1917 to become Lord Louis Mountbatten ( later Earl Mountbatten of Burma )
*** Blessed Thomas Percy, 7th Earl of Northumberland ( 1528 – 1572 ) ( forfeit 1571 ; restored 1572 ), led the Rising of the North
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