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Melesina Trench

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After the death of Richard Chenevix she went to live with her other grandfather, the Archdeacon Gervais. On 31 October 1786 she married Colonel Richard St George. Her husband died only four years later in Portugal, leaving one son, Charles Manners St George, who became a diplomat.
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to Philip Chenevix and Mary Elizabeth Gervais. She was orphaned before her fourth birthday and brought up by her paternal grandfather,
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On 3 March 1803 in Paris she married again. Her second husband was Richard Trench, sixth son of Frederick Trench and brother of
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Memorials of the Life and Character of Lady Osborne and Some of Here Friends: Edited by Her Daughter Mrs. Osborne Catherine
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Between 1799 and 1800, Melesina travelled around Europe, especially Germany. It was during these travels that she met
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The Remains of the Late Mrs Richard Trench: Being Selections From Her Journals, Letters, & Other Papers
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Melesina Trench's diaries and letters were compiled posthumously by Richard Chenevix Trench as
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The Leadbetter Papers, a selection from the mss. and correspondence of Mary Leadbeater (1862)
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Tyrone House and the St George Family: The Story of an Anglo-Irish Family by Robert O'Byrne
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while living in Germany. She later recounted anecdotes of these meetings in her memoirs.
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was born in 1805. In 1807, when they were on holiday in Dublin, their son
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Biography of Melesina Chenevix St. George Trench by Katharine Kittredge
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Mary, Queen of Scots, an historical ballad: With other poems
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in 1861 with an engraving of her taken from a painting by
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and another by Hamilton that was copied by the engraver
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Melesina Trench: poems and letters from her journal.
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Journal Kept During a Visit to Germany in 1799, 1800
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Dublin
Malvern, Worcestershire
Winchester Cathedral
Diarist
Richard Chenevix Trench
Francis Chenevix Trench
Richard Chenevix
Richard Chenevix Trench
Dublin
Richard Chenevix
Anglican
Bishop of Waterford
Huguenot
Lord Nelson
Lady Hamilton
Rivarol
Lucien Bonaparte
John Quincy Adams
Lord Ashtown
breakdown of the Peace of Amiens
Napoleon
Bursledon
Francis Chenevix Trench
Richard Chenevix Trench
Archbishop of Dublin
Tennyson
Mary Leadbeater
George Romney
Sir Thomas Lawrence

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