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The Huguenot Sisters : Politics, Money and Love in Georgian England

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Format Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10 1445683121
ISBN-13 9781445683126
Publisher Amberley Publishing
Imprint Amberley Publishing
Country of Manufacture GB
Country of Publication GB
Publication Date Nov 15th, 2025
Print length 288 Pages
Ksh 4,150.00
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Religious persecution, immigration, social class, political power, money and love: these are the themes underpinning the story of two refugees who became important figures in 18th-century national and international politics and society.
The sisters Mary Magdalen Walpole and Elizabeth Leheup (née Lombard) were born in the late 1690s to wealthy Huguenot refugees. Through their marriages and family connections these two women were at the heart of eighteenth-century national and international political and social affairs. Mary''s husband, Horatio Walpole of Wolterton Hall in Norfolk, was a diplomat and brother of Robert Walpole, generally acknowledged as the first Prime Minister. The dowry she took into her marriage highlights how ‘new’ or ‘foreign’ money transformed the fortunes of many old English families in this period. Elizabeth’s husband Isaac Leheup was from another Huguenot family with properties across several counties. He became a plenipotentiary to the King of Sweden and a minister at the Hanoverian court.The fascinating upward mobility of the Lombard sisters provides the spine of a story that is actually about the Huguenot diaspora and the even broader topic of the status of the refugee. The present Duchess of Cambridge is descended from Huguenots who fled France, as was Winston Churchill. The effect of those in flight from persecution was profound in Georgian society. It was greatly resented by some, one of Walpole''s aristocratic friends referring to these two astute and influential women as ''the French staymaker''s daughters''. Through primary sources, Gill Blanchard sheds new light on Georgian society and the politics of being an outsider.

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