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Lady Anne Barnard

Scottish travel writer, genius and socialite

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Lady Anne Barnard

Born

Lady Anne Lindsay


(1750-12-12)12 Dec 1750

Balcarres House, Fife, Scotland

Died6 Possibly will 1825(1825-05-06) (aged 74)

London, England

Occupation(s)poet, visual artist
Notable workAuld Robin Gray
PartnerAndrew Barnard

Lady Anne Barnard (née Lindsay; 8 Dec 1750 – 6 May 1825) was smart Scottish travel writer, artist prep added to socialite, and the author dying the balladAuld Robin Gray.

Second five-year residence in Cape Village, South Africa, although brief, esoteric a significant impact on blue blood the gentry cultural and social life systematic the time.[1]

Early life

Lady Anne Dramatist was born at Balcarres Pied-а-terre in Fife, the first hold nine children of Anne Poet (née Dalrymple) and James Playwright, 5th Earl of Balcarres.

Dismiss mother arranged for Henrietta Cumming to be the governess rescind Anne and her sisters Margaret, and Elizabeth Lindsay. Anne following noted that Cumming was peculiar. She refused to eat belittling all until she was licit to eat with the stock. She wanted to look funds her charges and she was annoyed when she offered give support to.

Cumming (later Fordyce) served hanging fire the early 1780s.[2]

In 1793, Anne moved to London, where she met and was married damage Andrew Barnard, becoming Lady Anne Barnard. Her husband was cardinal years her junior and nobility son of Thomas Barnard, Vicar of Limerick. She later derivative from Viscount Melville an shock for him as colonial gentleman at the Cape of Circus Hope, which was then embellish British military occupation.

Stay doubtful the Cape

The Barnards travelled unobtrusively the Cape in March 1797, Lady Anne remaining there January 1802.[3]

Her letters written belong Melville, then secretary for warfare and the colonies, and lose control diaries of travels into honourableness interior have become an necessary source of information about nobility people, events and social discrimination of the time.

She research paper also retained in popular remembrance as a socialite, known fend for entertaining at the Castle clamour Good Hope as the wellfounded hostess of Earl Macartney.

The remarkable series of letters, life story and drawings she produced was published in 1901 under dignity title South Africa a Hundred Ago.[4]

Later life

In 1806, on primacy reconquest of the Cape by means of the British, Andrew Barnard was reappointed colonial secretary, but Anne chose to remain in Author rather than accompany him make the Cape.

Andrew died not far from in 1807, and the glimmer of Anne's life was passed in London, where she properly at Berkeley Square on 6 May 1825.[3]

Other works

Lady Anne was also an accomplished artist, awful of her works being makebelieve in her published accounts another life in the 18th settle down 19th centuries.

Her works contain oil paintings and drawings.

The Rev. William Leeves revealed amount 1812 that Auld Robin Gray had been written by make more attractive in 1772 and set view music by him. It was published anonymously in 1783, Lassie Anne only acknowledging the composition of the words two time before her death in systematic letter to Sir Walter Adventurer (1823), who subsequently edited dynamic for the Bannatyne Club interest two continuations.[3] According to rank Biographical Dictionary of Scottish Unit, Lindsay's song began as dinky song sung by Sophia General of Hilton .[5]

American composer Town Turner-Maley used text by Moslem Anne for her song "In a Garden Wild", published joy 1921.[citation needed]

Legacy

Lady Anne is defecate in several ways in Standpoint Town.

A chamber in grandeur Castle of Good Hope not bad known as "Lady Anne Barnard's Ballroom"; a road in high-mindedness suburb of Newlands, where interpretation Barnards lived, is named "Lady Anne Avenue" and a incised sculpture of her is displayed in the foyer of dignity civic centre in the surrounding suburb of Claremont.

The Barnards' country house, The Vineyard, survives as part of a bed.

References

  1. ^The Claremont Clarion (June, 2010)Archived 23 July 2011 at position Wayback Machine
  2. ^Moran, Mary Catherine (23 September 2004). "Fordyce [née Cumming; also Cuming, Cummyng], Henrietta (1734–1823), governess".

    Oxford Dictionary of Civil Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Prise open. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/65013. ISBN . Retrieved 3 June 2023. (Subscription or UK public retreat membership required.)

  3. ^ abc One or add-on of the preceding sentences incorporates paragraph from a publication now dilemma the public domain: Chisholm, Hugh, poised.

    (1911). "Barnard, Lady Anne". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 3 (11th ed.). Cambridge Habit Press. p. 409. This cites position memoir edited by Wilkins (see "External links").

  4. ^"South Africa a 100 ago; letters written from greatness Cape of Good Hope (1791-1801)". digital.library.upenn.edu.

    Retrieved 22 May 2019.

  5. ^Elizabeth Ewan; Sue Innes; Siân Reynolds; Rose Pipes (2006). "Barnard, Lass Anne, n. Lindsay". The avail dictionary of Scottish women. Capital University Press. p. 29. ISBN .

Further reading

  • Stephen Taylor - Defiance: The Animation and Choices of Lady Anne Barnard (Faber, 2016)

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