Harriet Windsor-Clive, 13th Baroness Windsor
Harriet Windsor-Clive | |
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| The Baroness Windsor | |
| Predecessor | Other Windsor, 6th Earl of Plymouth |
| Successor | Robert Windsor-Clive, The Lord Windsor |
| Born | 30 July 1797 Mayfair, London |
| Baptised | 1 September 1797 St George's Church, Hanover Square |
| Died | 9 November 1869 (aged 72) St Leonards-on-Sea, Sussex |
| Buried | 16 November 1869 Bromfield, Shropshire |
| Spouse(s) | Hon. Robert Clive MP |
| Father | Other Windsor, 5th Earl of Plymouth |
| Mother | Hon. Sarah Windsor (née Archer) |
Harriet Windsor-Clive, 13th Baroness Windsor (née Lady Harriet Windsor; 30 July 1797 – 9 November 1869), was a British landowner and wealthy benefactor in the Penarth and Cardiff area of South Wales. She is probably best known for developing Penarth Dock in competition with the Marquess of Bute's docks in Cardiff and for her charitable donations in the area.
After the death of her brother, the 6th Earl of Plymouth, in 1833, the subsidiary title of the earldom, Baron Windsor, fell in abeyance. After the death of her elder sister in 1855, the abeyance was terminated in her favour in October 1855 and she became The Baroness Windsor. She legally changed her name to Harriet Windsor-Clive in November 1855.