Julia Reynolds-Moreton, Countess of Ducie

They had two children:[1] At the time of their marriage, the future countess held the courtesy title of Lady Moreton.

The countess was a member of the Ladies' Diocesan Association, well known for its philanthropic efforts.

[3] Following the death of her father in 1863, she erected a memorial fountain at the parish church of All Saints in Churchill, Oxfordshire; Nikolaus Pevsner later called it "memorably ugly".

[5] she was part of the first council of Clifton High School, Bristol She died at Nice, France, aged 68,[6] and is buried at St Leonard's Church, Tortworth, where her memorial, in the form of a canopied seat, can still be seen.

[7][8] After the death of the countess, the Earl of Ducie remained a widower until his death at the age of 94, when his titles passed to his younger brother, Berkeley Moreton, 4th Earl of Ducie.