Anne Blunt, 15th Baroness Wentworth

Annabelle Isabella Blunt, née King -Noel, 15th Baroness Wentworth (* September 22, 1837, † December 15, 1917 ), also known as Lady Anne Blunt, was Wilfrid Scawen Blunt and her husband co-founded the stud Crabbet Arabian Stud

Life

Lady Anne was the daughter of Ada Lovelace and granddaughter of Lord Byron. She spoke fluent French, German, Italian, Spanish and Arabic and was a good violinist and Kunstkennerin. According to their records wrote her husband, " Bedouin Tribes of the Euphrates " and "A Pilgrimage to Nejd ". They were in 1985 by Rosemary Archer and James Fleming as " Lady Anne Blunt: Journals and Correspondence 1878-1917 " published in the original version.

Blunt and Lady Anne were married on June 8, 1869, the marriage was but ill-fated. Despite many pregnancies only one of the children Lady Blunt, her daughter Judith Anne Dorothea Blunt -Lytton survived. Her husband, however, made ​​no secret of the fact that he would have preferred a son, and had a variety of lovers. 1906 Lady Anne left him when her husband Dorothy Carleton, the former mistress moved into the property of the spouses. The stud farm was divided and Lady Anne moved to Sheykh Obeid Garden, near Cairo, where she spent the rest of her life. The stud was united after the death of the parents of her daughter again.

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