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Mary Moutray

Mary Moutray born Mary Pemble (bap. 1752 – 1844) was a naval wife of John Moutray who was the Royal Commissioner in Antigua. Horatio Nelson was besotted with her and Cuthbert Collingwood was another friend and admirer.

Mary Moutray
BornYorktown 
Baptised1752 
Died1844 
County Meath 
Spouse(s)John Moutray 
ChildrenKatherine Moutray 

Life edit

Moutray was baptised in Yorktown, Virginia in 1752. Her parents were Catherine (born Selby) and lieutenant John Pemble of HMS Tr?ton.[1]

She married on 2 September 1771 to a naval officer, John Moutray at Berwick upon Tweed.[1] Her husband was thirty years older than her.[2] She and John had twins in 1773 that they called Catherine and John.[1]

In the 1780s they were in Antigua where her husband was the Royal Commissioner.[2] one of the captains there was Horatio Nelson who hated this particular posting. The only thing in his mind that made it bearable was the presence of Mary Moutray.[2] Mary and her husband were only there for a few months in 1784 but she made a lasting impression on Nelson. He first met her in June 1784 and the friendship developed despite Nelson reporting her husband for a breach of procedure.[3] Nelson said that he cried when he first thought of Antigua without her. He said that her company was where he had "spent more happy hours than anywhere else".[2] When Nelson did start to court a wife he would tell, Frances Nisbet, about Mrs Moutray.[1] Mary wrote about Nelson noting that he took to wearing a wig because he had lost hair dues to a fever. Cuthbert Collingwood kept a sketch of him in that wig.[4]

After John Moutray died Mary petitioned for a pension and although she gained Royal support the request was denied by Lord Howe on the grounds that it might create a precedent for other claims. Some commentators have supposed that if John Moutray had died in Antigua then Nelson would have married Mary.[1] Nelson took an interest in Mary's son John. He was with Nelson at the Siege of Calvi. When John died during the siege Nelson paid for his memorial.[1]

When Nelson died in 1805 then Cuthbert Collingwood wrote to her. He too had been captivated by her when he was in Antigua and he had written poetry about her.[2]

John and Mary's daughter Katherine (aka Kate) married the Thomas de Lacy who was a long-serving archdeacon of Meath in 1806. Mary died in Meath in 1844.[1]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g Matthew, H. C. G.; Harrison, B., eds. (2004-09-23). "The Oxford Dictionary of National Biography". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford: Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/19449. Retrieved 2023-06-11. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
  2. ^ a b c d e "El amargo infierno creado por los británicos que fueron por el azúcar de las islas caribeñas". BBC News Mundo (in Spanish). Retrieved 2023-06-11.
  3. ^ Archives, The National. "The National Archives - Exhibitions & Learning online - Nelson, Trafalgar, and those who served". www.nationalarchives.gov.uk. Retrieved 2023-06-11.
  4. ^ "Horatio Nelson drawn by Cuthbert Collingwood when both were serving in the West Indies | Royal Museums Greenwich". www.rmg.co.uk. Retrieved 2023-06-11.

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