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Melusine von der Schulenburg, Duchess of Kendal

Ehrengard Melusine von der Schulenburg, Duchess of Kendal, Duchess of Munster (25 December 1667 – 10 May 1743) was a longtime mistress to King George I of Great Britain.

Melusine von der Schulenburg
Duchess of Kendal
Duchess of Munster
Portrait of Melusine von der Schulenburg
Born25 December 1667
Emden, Magdeburg
Died10 May 1743 (aged 75)
IssueLuise Sophie von der Schulenburg
Melusina von der Schulenburg
Margarethe Gertrud von Oeynhausen
FatherGustavus Adolphus Baron von der Schulenberg
MotherPetronella Ottilie von Schwencken

Early life

She was born at Emden in the Duchy of Magdeburg. She was a daughter of Gustavus Adolphus, Baron von der Schulenburg,[1] Privy Councillor to the Elector of Brandenburg, by his wife Petronella Ottilie von Schwencken and a sister to Federic Achatius, Count von der Schulenburg and Hehlen.[2] Her brother was Marshal Johann Matthias von der Schulenburg. Her middle name was probably given in reference to the Melusine legends.

Royal mistress

 
Duchess of Kendal, by George S. Stuart

Once a Maid of Honour to Electress Sophia, she became a mistress of the Electoral Prince, George Louis. George Louis succeeded as Elector of Hanover in 1698 and King of Great Britain (as George I) in 1714.

Melusine moved with him to England, and on 18 July 1716 was created for life Duchess of Munster, Marchioness of Dungannon, Countess of Dungannon and Baroness Dundalk, in the Peerage of Ireland. On 19 March 1719 she was further created Duchess of Kendal, Countess of Feversham and Baroness Glastonbury, in the Peerage of Great Britain.[3] In 1723 Charles VI, Holy Roman Emperor, created her Princess of Eberstein. This last creation in particular tended to support the theory that she had married the King in secret.[4] Robert Walpole said of her that she was "as much the queen of England as anyone was".[5] George's wife Sophia had been kept in imprisonment since their divorce in 1694.

The Duchess of Kendal was a very thin woman, being known in Germany as "the Scarecrow" and in England as "the Maypole". The Jacobites called her "the Goose", most famously in the taunting Scots ballad Cam Ye O'er Frae France. When in England, she lived principally at Kendal House in Isleworth, Middlesex.[6] She obtained large sums of money by selling public offices and titles; she also sold patent rights, including the privilege of supplying Ireland with a new copper coinage. This she sold to William Wood, a Wolverhampton merchant, who flooded the country with inferior coins, leading Jonathan Swift to write his Drapier's Letters. In political matters, she had much influence with the king, and she received £10,000 (£1.67 million in 2021)[7] for procuring the recall of Viscount Bolingbroke from exile.[8]

Melusine bore George three illegitimate children:[9][10]

Luise Sophie and Petronilla Melusina were officially acknowledged as the children of Melusine's sister Gertrud (1659–1697) and her husband Friedrich Achaz von der Schulenburg (1647–1701), a kinsman of the sisters who shared their surname. Margarethe Gertrud was officially named von Oeynhausen because she was recognised as the daughter of Melusine's other sister, Sophia Juliane von Oeynhausen (1668–1755).[11]

 
Arms of the Duchess of Kendal and Munster

Later life and death

After George's death, she kept a raven she believed to be the dead king.[12] She died, unmarried (unless George I had wedded her), on 10 May 1743.

See also

References

  1. ^ Lundy, Darryl. "p. 10507". The Peerage.[unreliable source] Retrieved 3 August 2010
  2. ^ marquis de Ruvigny, Melville Henry Massue (2000). The Nobilities of Europe. The Nobilities of Europe: Adamant Media Corporation. p. 380. ISBN 1402185618.
  3. ^ "Mistress of George I and his questionable mouthpiece". HISTORICAL FIGURES FOUNDATION.
  4. ^ "Enter the Hanoverians". 2 May 2010. Retrieved 17 March 2012.
  5. ^ "The Monarch and the Maypole". 30 July 2010.
  6. ^ "the Duchess of Kendal".
  7. ^ UK Retail Price Index inflation figures are based on data from Clark, Gregory (2017). "The Annual RPI and Average Earnings for Britain, 1209 to Present (New Series)". MeasuringWorth. Retrieved 11 June 2022.
  8. ^   One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the public domainChisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Kendal, Dukedom of". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 15 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 727.
  9. ^ "Enter the Hanoverians". 2 May 2010. Retrieved 17 March 2012.
  10. ^ "Children and descendants of George I, King of Great Britain".
  11. ^ Kilburn, Matthew (2004; online edition January 2008) "Schulenburg, (Ehrengard) Melusine von der, suo jure duchess of Kendal and suo jure duchess of Munster (1667–1743)", Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/24834 (subscription or UK public library membership required)
  12. ^ Deary, Terry. Cruel Kings and Mean Queens. London: Scholastic, 1995. p. 42.

External links

  • Lundy, Darryl. "p. 10507". The Peerage.

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Ehrengard Melusine von der Schulenburg Duchess of Kendal Duchess of Munster 25 December 1667 10 May 1743 was a longtime mistress to King George I of Great Britain Melusine von der SchulenburgDuchess of Kendal Duchess of MunsterPortrait of Melusine von der SchulenburgBorn25 December 1667Emden MagdeburgDied10 May 1743 aged 75 IssueLuise Sophie von der SchulenburgMelusina von der SchulenburgMargarethe Gertrud von OeynhausenFatherGustavus Adolphus Baron von der SchulenbergMotherPetronella Ottilie von Schwencken Contents 1 Early life 2 Royal mistress 3 Later life and death 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksEarly life EditShe was born at Emden in the Duchy of Magdeburg She was a daughter of Gustavus Adolphus Baron von der Schulenburg 1 Privy Councillor to the Elector of Brandenburg by his wife Petronella Ottilie von Schwencken and a sister to Federic Achatius Count von der Schulenburg and Hehlen 2 Her brother was Marshal Johann Matthias von der Schulenburg Her middle name was probably given in reference to the Melusine legends Royal mistress Edit Duchess of Kendal by George S Stuart Once a Maid of Honour to Electress Sophia she became a mistress of the Electoral Prince George Louis George Louis succeeded as Elector of Hanover in 1698 and King of Great Britain as George I in 1714 Melusine moved with him to England and on 18 July 1716 was created for life Duchess of Munster Marchioness of Dungannon Countess of Dungannon and Baroness Dundalk in the Peerage of Ireland On 19 March 1719 she was further created Duchess of Kendal Countess of Feversham and Baroness Glastonbury in the Peerage of Great Britain 3 In 1723 Charles VI Holy Roman Emperor created her Princess of Eberstein This last creation in particular tended to support the theory that she had married the King in secret 4 Robert Walpole said of her that she was as much the queen of England as anyone was 5 George s wife Sophia had been kept in imprisonment since their divorce in 1694 The Duchess of Kendal was a very thin woman being known in Germany as the Scarecrow and in England as the Maypole The Jacobites called her the Goose most famously in the taunting Scots ballad Cam Ye O er Frae France When in England she lived principally at Kendal House in Isleworth Middlesex 6 She obtained large sums of money by selling public offices and titles she also sold patent rights including the privilege of supplying Ireland with a new copper coinage This she sold to William Wood a Wolverhampton merchant who flooded the country with inferior coins leading Jonathan Swift to write his Drapier s Letters In political matters she had much influence with the king and she received 10 000 1 67 million in 2021 7 for procuring the recall of Viscount Bolingbroke from exile 8 Melusine bore George three illegitimate children 9 10 Anna Luise Sophie von der Schulenburg Countess of Dolitz 1692 1773 who married Ernest August Philipp von dem Bussche Ippenburg Petronilla Melusina von der Schulenburg 1693 1778 who married Philip Stanhope 4th Earl of Chesterfield a leading Whig politician Margarethe Gertrud von Oeynhausen 1701 1726 who married Albrecht Wolfgang Count of Schaumburg Lippe Luise Sophie and Petronilla Melusina were officially acknowledged as the children of Melusine s sister Gertrud 1659 1697 and her husband Friedrich Achaz von der Schulenburg 1647 1701 a kinsman of the sisters who shared their surname Margarethe Gertrud was officially named von Oeynhausen because she was recognised as the daughter of Melusine s other sister Sophia Juliane von Oeynhausen 1668 1755 11 Arms of the Duchess of Kendal and MunsterLater life and death EditAfter George s death she kept a raven she believed to be the dead king 12 She died unmarried unless George I had wedded her on 10 May 1743 See also EditEnglish royal mistressReferences Edit Lundy Darryl p 10507 The Peerage unreliable source Retrieved 3 August 2010 marquis de Ruvigny Melville Henry Massue 2000 The Nobilities of Europe The Nobilities of Europe Adamant Media Corporation p 380 ISBN 1402185618 Mistress of George I and his questionable mouthpiece HISTORICAL FIGURES FOUNDATION Enter the Hanoverians 2 May 2010 Retrieved 17 March 2012 The Monarch and the Maypole 30 July 2010 the Duchess of Kendal UK Retail Price Index inflation figures are based on data from Clark Gregory 2017 The Annual RPI and Average Earnings for Britain 1209 to Present New Series MeasuringWorth Retrieved 11 June 2022 One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain Chisholm Hugh ed 1911 Kendal Dukedom of Encyclopaedia Britannica Vol 15 11th ed Cambridge University Press p 727 Enter the Hanoverians 2 May 2010 Retrieved 17 March 2012 Children and descendants of George I King of Great Britain Kilburn Matthew 2004 online edition January 2008 Schulenburg Ehrengard Melusine von der suo jure duchess of Kendal and suo jure duchess of Munster 1667 1743 Oxford Dictionary of National Biography Oxford University Press doi 10 1093 ref odnb 24834 subscription or UK public library membership required Deary Terry Cruel Kings and Mean Queens London Scholastic 1995 p 42 External links EditLundy Darryl p 10507 The Peerage Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Melusine von der Schulenburg Duchess of Kendal amp oldid 1144466531, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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