Dorothy Ashley-Cooper, Countess of Shaftesbury (c. 1656 – June 1698),[1] formerly Lady Dorothy Manners, was the wife of Anthony Ashley-Cooper, 2nd Earl of Shaftesbury, and the mother of the 3rd Earl.
Lady Dorothy's marriage to the future earl, which took place on 22 September 1669,[3] was supposedly negotiated by John Locke, a friend of the 1st earl, who had been tutor to his son.[4] This arrangement does not seem to have lasted very long, and it has been suggested that the 2nd Earl was not a promising pupil.[5] In 1672, when his father became an earl, Dorothy's husband (by now an MP) became known as Lord Ashley and she as Lady Ashley. They had three children:
Lady Elizabeth Ashley-Cooper (died 1744), who married James Harris and had children
Hon. Maurice Ashley-Cooper (1675-1726), who married Catharine Popple and had no children[6]
Locke was the family's physician and assisted at the birth of the couple's eldest son and also attended Dorothy when she suffered a miscarriage.[7]
The 1st Earl, apparently dissatisfied with his son, arranged for his grandson, the future 3rd Earl, to be removed from his parents' care and taken to Locke for tutoring.[8] After the 1st Earl's death, however, the boy was returned to his mother and father, now the 2nd Earl and Countess, and they sent him to Winchester College for his education.[9]