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I would desir you that you would cause carry your bouks doune to some of the roums below, and that you would make some people that hes skill to see it, and that it may be repaired in time or els it will fall doune this winter. You know it tis mine but for my lifetime, and then come to your posterity, and that it is not my power to leave it from them, therefore I make no doubt of your repairing of it, and in special since your books has been the occasion of it.
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I heir that the hous of
Hayghat is laik to fal, that part of it that my mother built, I was allways afeired that the gret weight that wos in the head of the hous wold bring an old hous on my head and so I bilive you have heard me say for it was bot a peper hous and not able to indeur no gret weight.
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in
February 1672. Anne had bequeathed her jewels to their daughter Mary, Lady Tweeddale. The jewels were in the keeping of Anna Douglas, Lady Boghall, her companion in Paris, a daughter of her mother's servant Katherine Mansfield, and wife of John Hamilton of Boghall. She had also thought of giving
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They were lodged at
Charing Cross in December 1668 and the Earl of Lauderdale's letters mention her illnesses, "much troubled with a cold", "much troubled with rheums", with swelling and pains to the face and throat. At the same time their infant grandson Charles Hay was ill with smallpox. His
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Lauderdale's agent in Paris, a Mr Waus who was shopping for the
Countess of Dysart's wedding dress, obtained the jewels from Anna Douglas, Lady Boghall, and Lauderdale gave them to his new wife. Lawsuits over the jewels and the Tweeddale inheritance continued for several years.
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She wrote from Paris worrying about problems with her house at
Highgate, at its core an Elizabethan building extended by her mother, which she called a "paper house". She thought Lauderdale's vast library had compromised the
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for safe-keeping. She had made a will in Paris, witnessed by
Frederick Schomberg and Jean Claude, Minister of Charenton, bequeathing the jewels to her daughter, Mary, Lady Yester. The validity of the will was challenged.
253:, properties which had belonged to her mother. Near the end of the 18th century the coat of arms of Maitland and Home were discovered at Highgate during repairs to the building. Their main home in Scotland was
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and so their possessions and furniture in London were forfeited and sold. Counter-claims that the furnishings belonged to their daughter or had been sold to a
Scottish merchant in London,
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398:. They lived at Lauderdale House. The Marquess of Tweeddale complained that the Duke of Lauderdale had taken her inheritance in 1672 to support his second wife,
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Soon after she recovered from her illness Anne Home moved away from
Lauderdale to Paris, on the advice of the king's physician
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with marigold flowers. Lauderdale was "most heartily weary" of a house filled with doctors and apothecaries. Perhaps in irony,
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223:. She inherited her mother's property and furniture in London, and was in London in October 1648, hosting her grandmother
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Christopher Rowell, 'Elizabeth Murray as a
Collector and Patron', in Susan Bracken, Andrea M. GΓ‘ldy, Adriana Turpin,
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331:. Lady Dysart made efforts to cover up her affair with Lauderdale by interfering with Anne Maitland's letters.
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In the 1660s she and her husband John
Maitland, Earl of Lauderdale, lived in London on Aldersgate Street and
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Marilyn M. Brown & Michael Pearce, 'βLady Hoomes Yairds: The Gardens of Moray House, Edinburgh',
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664:(Yale, 2013), p. 222 slightly modernised here: Accounts for repairs at Highgate are held by the
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Supplement to the Dictionary of the Decisions of the Court of Session: Fountainhall's Decisions
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Giles Mandelbrote, 'Library of the Duke of Lauderdale', in Christopher Rowell ed.,
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Signature of Anne Lauderdale, Countess of Lauderdale (National Library of Scotland)
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asking for his support in a lawsuit concerning the forfeited estate of a Quaker,
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who came to collect Lauderdale's goods were resisted by a "file of musquetiers".
551:'The Art of Retrospection and the Country Houses of Post-Restoration Scotland',
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archive, including the Lauderdale's marriage contract, executry papers MS 14547.
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Calendar of the Proceedings of the Committee for Advance of Money, 1642-1656
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Building Knowledge: An Architectural History of University of Edinburgh
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Supplement to the Dictionary of the Decisions of the Court of Session
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Claire Gapper, 'Caroline Plasterwork', in Christopher Rowell ed.,
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Anne Home, Countess of Lauderdale died in December 1671 in Paris.
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Simon Thurley, 'Lauderdale at Court', in Christopher Rowell ed.,
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Simon Thurley, 'Lauderdale at Court', in Christopher Rowell ed.,
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Henry Sydney Grazebrook, 'An Account of the Barons of Dudley',
327:. Lauderdale sent her remittances from his lodging at court in
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Dearest Brother: Lauderdale, Tweeddale and Scottish Politics
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holds related papers and charters from the archive of the
772:, vol. 3 (Edinburgh, 1826), p. 669 & vol. 4., p. 225.
196:, to distribute presents of money at the baptism, and
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in Edinburgh. Her older sister Margaret Home married
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Her husband married Elizabeth Murray, a daughter of
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died and Lauderdale visited her frequently in 1669.
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Anne Home was brought up in Moray House in Edinburgh
582:(Edinburgh, 1939), pp. 116, 174, 181β7, 189, 192β3.
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757:Miscellany of the Scottish History Society, XIII
597:Miscellany of the Scottish History Society, XIII
386:and Lilias Drummond. Their children included:
781:Maurice Lee, 'Tweeddales 'Relatione', 1683',
725:Maurice Lee, 'Tweeddales 'Relatione', 1683',
699:Lady Boghall's nephew Robert Douglas founded
8:
276:. She signed this letter, "A. Lauderdaill".
184:sent instructions to the chamberlain of her
580:Miscellany of the Scottish History Society
567:Miscellany of the Scottish History Society
565:Henry Paton, 'Lauderdale Correspondence',
476:, part 2 (London, 1888), pp. 948-952, the
462:Collections for a History of Staffordshire
359:Frederick Schomberg, 1st Duke of Schomberg
219:She married John Maitland in 1632, son of
18:
400:Elizabeth Maitland, Duchess of Lauderdale
742:, vol. 3 (Edinburgh, 1836), pp. 539β542.
384:Alexander Seton, 1st Earl of Dunfermline
716:(John Donald: Edinburgh, 2010), p. 267.
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323:, so that she could take the waters at
125:(1612β1671) was a Scottish aristocrat.
171:Mary (Dudley) Sutton, Countess of Home
497:(London, 1682), 334: John Rushworth,
380:John Maitland, 1st Earl of Lauderdale
376:John Maitland, 1st Duke of Lauderdale
221:John Maitland, 1st Earl of Lauderdale
180:She was born and christened in 1612.
74:John Maitland, 1st Duke of Lauderdale
7:
695:Genealogie of the Hayes of Tweeddale
422:A History of the Town of Dunfermline
578:Henry Paton, 'Lauderdale Letters',
538:History and Antiquities of Highgate
447:Nick Haynes & Clive B. Fenton,
392:John Hay, 2nd Marquess of Tweeddale
308:was christened on 21 January 1669.
230:In 1648 her husband was declared a
132:Harington Dudley family connections
759:(Edinburgh, 2004), pp. 270, 286β8.
354:William Murray, 1st Earl of Dysart
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751:Maurice Lee junior, 'Tweeddale's
591:Maurice Lee junior, 'Tweeddale's
238:, were disregarded. According to
123:Anne Home, Countess of Lauderdale
785:(Edinburgh, 2004), pp. 267, 270.
495:Memorials of the English Affairs
464:, vol. 9 (London, 1880), p. 112.
382:and Isabel Seton, a daughter of
175:Alexander Home, 1st Earl of Home
92:Alexander Home, 1st Earl of Home
783:Scottish History Miscellany, 13
727:Scottish History Miscellany, 13
682:, vol. 2 (London, 1885), p. 203
209:James Stuart, 4th Earl of Moray
16:Scottish aristocrat (1612β1671)
200:was to be her representative.
1:
599:(Edinburgh, 2004), pp. 281β2.
260:In January 1662 she wrote to
102:Mary Sutton, Countess of Home
802:17th-century Scottish people
666:National Library of Scotland
649:Women Patrons and Collectors
478:National Library of Scotland
198:Anna Hay, Countess of Winton
169:Anne Home was a daughter of
807:17th-century Scottish women
424:(Dunfermline, 1815), p. 105
390:Mary Maitland, who married
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817:Daughters of British earls
729:(Edinburgh, 2004), p. 286.
625:(Oxford, 2018), pp. 153β4.
569:(Edinburgh, 1933), p. 131.
451:(Edinburgh, 2017), p. 237.
374:In 1632 Anne Home married
251:Lauderdale House, Highgate
110:
651:(Cambridge, 2012), p. 40.
636:The Country House Library
501:, 2 (London, 1701), 1278.
357:them to her first cousin
111:For the poet Anne Hunter
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697:(Edinburgh, 1835), p. 38
310:Elizabeth, Lady Dysart's
304:. Their second grandson
203:As a child she lived in
156:Anne Maitland inherited
540:(London, 1842), p. 163.
692:Richard Augustin Hay,
553:Architectural Heritage
499:Historical Collections
493:Bulstrode Whitelocke,
438:47:1 (2019), pp. 1β17.
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292:took him to visit the
280:wet-nurse was given a
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29:Countess of Lauderdale
680:The Lauderdale papers
612:(Yale, 2013), p. 138.
527:(Yale, 2013), p. 142.
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768:Mungo Ponton Brown,
712:Maurice Lee junior,
638:(Yale, 2017), p. 98.
555:, XXVI (2015), p. 26
536:Frederick Prickett,
514:(Yale, 2013), p. 58.
394:in December 1666 at
321:Sir Alexander Fraser
240:Bulstrode Whitelocke
812:Scottish countesses
668:, Tweeddale papers.
370:Marriage and family
325:Bourbonne-les-Bains
225:Theodosia Harington
186:Dunfermline estates
298:Nicasius le Febure
255:Thirlestane Castle
244:Haberdasher's Hall
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827:1671 deaths
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378:, a son of
266:Craigmillar
117:Anne Hunter
796:Categories
407:References
290:Charles II
232:delinquent
165:Early life
115:Home, see
755:, 1683',
753:Relatione
662:Ham House
610:Ham House
595:, 1683',
525:Ham House
512:Ham House
482:Tweeddale
286:hartshorn
284:drink of
194:Pitreavie
70:Spouse(s)
23:Anne Home
593:Relation
396:Highgate
312:husband
306:John Hay
335:fabric.
274:Swinton
294:physic
282:posset
98:Mother
88:Father
52:France
80:Issue
48:Paris
173:and
64:Home
42:Died
37:1612
34:Born
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