Anne Stewart, Countess of Galloway

[7] In the year of their marriage, Sir Joshua Reynolds painted Anne in the guise of a shepherdess; the portrait is now held by the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.

[8] Together, they were the parents of sixteen children:[7] Her husband inherited the earldom of Galloway in 1773, making her a countess.

Lord Galloway died on 13 November 1806 and was succeeded in his titles by their eldest surviving son, George.

[3] Lady Galloway died on 8 January 1830, aged 86, at Davies Street, Westminster, London.

The dowager countess having declined to accept nomination as a trustee, a Mr Forbes, who had purchased part of the estate, took the trustees to the Court of Session, claiming he was not bound by the terms of the purchase; the Court of Session found against him.

Anne Stewart, née Dashwood, and daughter Susan Stewart, later Duchess of Marlborough (1767–1841) ( Angelica Kauffmann )