Sarah Greville, Countess of Warwick

Lady Sarah was the daughter of John Savile, 2nd Earl of Mexborough and his wife, the former Elizabeth Stephenson.

[2] Lady Sarah's elder brother, John, at the time known as Viscount Pollington, served as MP for Pontefract and became the 3rd Earl on the death of their father, in 1830.

After the death of her elder son, Lord Monson, the countess continued to use his seat at Gatton Park as an occasional home.

She was considered a notable philanthropist, her obituary saying:[8]"The life of this estimable lady was spent in one undiminishing and unceasing course of charity, kindness and benevolence; which was equally felt in the neighbourhood of Warwick Castle, and in the vicinity of her son Lord Monson's mansion at Gatton.

"She died in January 1851, at Clifton Gardens, in London,[8] aged 64, and was buried in St Andrew's churchyard, at Gatton.

Portrait of her son, George Guy Greville, Lord Brooke , as a Child, by John Bradley, c. 1819 .
Lady Strachan and Lady Warwick making love in a park, while their husbands look on with disapproval. Coloured etching, c. 1820