Grace Carteret, 1st Countess Granville (– 18 October 1744), formerly Lady Grace Granville, was Countess Granville in her own right and the wife of George Carteret, 1st Baron Carteret.
Grace was born at Stowe, Kilkhampton, Cornwall,[1] the daughter of John Granville, 1st Earl of Bath,[2] and his wife Jane Wyche. Some sources give her date of birth as 1654, which would have made her thirteen years older than her husband. However, their marriage took place in 1675, when she is said to have been "a mere child".[3]
She married George Carteret, 1st Baron Carteret (1667-1695), who succeeded to his grandfather's baronetcy in 1680 and in 1681 was raised to the status of Baron Carteret.
The Carterets had two sons:
George Carteret died, aged 28 (or 26), in 1695.[3]
Grace's brother, Charles Granville, 2nd Earl of Bath, committed suicide a fortnight after the death of their father, and the earldom was inherited by his son, William, a minor. Following William's death in 1711, all Grace's elder siblings having predeceased her, she was created Viscountess Carteret and Countess Granville in her own right in 1714.[5] She was able to pass on both titles to her elder son, John.
Grace Carteret died at the family seat of Hawnes in Bedfordshire, aged 77, a few months after attending her son's second marriage, to Sophia Fermor.[6] She was buried in the vault of General Monk at Westminster Abbey.[4]