Estella Cave, Countess Cave of Richmond

Annie Estella Sarah Penfold Mathews was born in April 1856 at Woolston Manor, North Cadbury, Somerset.

[2] She was the fifth child of Captain William Withey Mathew, of the 20th South Rifles, and Jane Wallas Penfold, a naturalist.

[7] The name "Wardrobe Court" came from its previous incarnation providing soft furnishings for the palace,[8] as well as storage for Elizabeth’s 2,000 gowns.

[14] When George became Lord of Appeal in 1918, they left Smith Square and moved back to Wardrobe Court full time.

[19] They also travelled to Cap Martin, Monte Carlo,[20] Belgium, the Ardennes, the Channel Islands, Skye,[21] Italy, Austria and Norway.

[24] Cave and her husband were both keen golfers and played courses in England, Ireland, Scotland and Le Touquet.

[28] Cave died on 7 January 1938 and was buried alongside her husband at St Mary Magdelene, Berrow.