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253: 122:, then in his sixty-fifth year, by whom she is believed to have had no children. The young lady's ambition and prospects of a coronet were disappointed through the death of the king in 1727, and she subsequently married Sir William Leman, 2nd baronet, of Northaw or Northall, 132:
lived to the age of eighty. She died at her residence in Old Bond Street, London, on 11 October 1753. She is said to have been a woman of literary tastes, and Colley Cibber is said to have submitted to her revision the manuscript of his best play,
70:. The countess was divorced in 1698, when her fortune was returned to her, and two years later she married Henry Brett. He was very handsome, and the lady's sympathy is said to have been evoked by an assault committed on him by 92:
Brett was a well-known member of the little circle of which Addison was the head, and which held its social gatherings at Will's and afterwards at Button's. He is supposed to be the Colonel Rambler of
62:, knight, of Sutton, Surrey, and married the Earl of Macclesfield, then Lord Brandon, in 1683, but separated from him soon after. She had two illegitimate children, one of whom, by 164: 118:, who appears to have been the sole issue of the marriage, and who is described as a dark, Spanish-looking beauty, became the recognised mistress - the first English one - of 263: 165:"Brett [nÊe Mason], Anne [other married name Anne Gerard, countess of Macclesfield] (1667/8–1753), courtier | Oxford Dictionary of National Biography" 26:(died 1724) was an English man about town, an army officer and Tory politician. He was involved in the theatrical world, and an associate of the playwrights 170: 50:, who was a close friend, says that the young Brett was sent to Oxford and entered at the Temple, but was an idler about town in 1700, when he married 78: 55: 285: 317: 332: 327: 322: 268: 217: 63: 312: 284: 235:
A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Extinct and Dormant Baronetcies of England, Ireland and Scotland
17: 59: 211: 119: 103: 106:(Cibber, Apology, p. 212). He survived his friend Addison, and died, rather suddenly, in 1724. 43: 233: 67: 307: 135: 85:. He also obtained in 1705 the lieutenant-colonelcy of a regiment of foot newly raised by 8: 86: 175: 293:(1 ed.). Canterbury: the Honourable Society of the Middle Temple. p. 30. 210: 187: 77:
After his marriage Henry Brett was for a short time Member of Parliament for the
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A catalogue of notable Middle Templars, with brief biographical notices
129: 115: 82: 51: 256: This article incorporates text from a publication now in the 71: 58:, who succeeded to the title in 1693. She was daughter of 146:, the historian) is sometimes confused with Henry Brett. 232:
Burke, John; Burke, Sir Bernard; Burke, Bernard (1841).
174:(online ed.). Oxford University Press. 2004. 163: 299: 231: 142:Colonel Arthur Brett (whose daughter married 139:, which was first put on the boards in 1704. 114:After her father's death, Brett's daughter, 272:. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 1885–1900. 221:. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 1885–1900. 282: 205: 203: 201: 199: 197: 56:Charles Gerard, 2nd Earl of Macclesfield 42:He was the eldest son of Henry Brett of 16:For other people named Henry Brett, see 171:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 300: 194: 13: 126:, and died without issue in 1743. 14: 344: 276: 89:, but parted with it soon after. 269:Dictionary of National Biography 251: 218:Dictionary of National Biography 64:Richard Savage, 4th Earl Rivers 225: 156: 1: 318:People from Cotswold District 149: 238:. Scott, Webster, and Geary. 188:UK public library membership 18:Henry Brett (disambiguation) 7: 10: 349: 79:borough of Bishop's Castle 15: 283:Hutchinson, John (1902). 120:George I of Great Britain 109: 66:, was possibly the poet 54:, the divorced wife of 44:Cowley, Gloucestershire 37: 180:10.1093/ref:odnb/70843 116:Anna Margharetta Brett 74:opposite her windows. 333:English MPs 1705–1707 328:English MPs 1702–1705 323:English MPs 1701–1702 313:English army officers 286:"Brett, Henry"  212:"Brett, Henry"  136:The Careless Husband 98:(No. 7). He rebuilt 104:Drury Lane Theatre 87:Sir Charles Hotham 186:(Subscription or 60:Sir Richard Mason 340: 294: 288: 273: 255: 254: 240: 239: 229: 223: 222: 214: 207: 192: 191: 183: 167: 160: 348: 347: 343: 342: 341: 339: 338: 337: 298: 297: 279: 261: 252: 244: 243: 230: 226: 209: 208: 195: 185: 162: 161: 157: 152: 112: 40: 21: 12: 11: 5: 346: 336: 335: 330: 325: 320: 315: 310: 296: 295: 278: 277:External links 275: 249: 248: 242: 241: 224: 193: 154: 153: 151: 148: 111: 108: 100:Sandywell Park 68:Richard Savage 39: 36: 32:Richard Steele 28:Joseph Addison 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 345: 334: 331: 329: 326: 324: 321: 319: 316: 314: 311: 309: 306: 305: 303: 292: 287: 281: 280: 274: 271: 270: 265: 259: 258:public domain 246: 245: 237: 236: 228: 220: 219: 213: 206: 204: 202: 200: 198: 189: 181: 177: 173: 172: 166: 159: 155: 147: 145: 140: 138: 137: 131: 127: 125: 124:Hertfordshire 121: 117: 107: 105: 101: 97: 96: 90: 88: 84: 80: 75: 73: 69: 65: 61: 57: 53: 49: 48:Colley Cibber 45: 35: 33: 29: 25: 19: 290: 267: 264:Brett, Henry 250: 234: 227: 216: 169: 158: 144:Thomas Carte 141: 134: 128: 113: 93: 91: 76: 41: 23: 22: 308:1724 deaths 247:Attribution 24:Henry Brett 302:Categories 190:required.) 150:References 130:Mrs. Brett 95:The Tatler 83:Shropshire 72:bailiffs 260::  184: 110:Family 81:, in 52:Anne 38:Life 30:and 266:". 176:doi 304:: 289:. 215:. 196:^ 168:. 46:. 34:. 262:" 182:. 178:: 20:.

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Henry Brett (disambiguation)
Joseph Addison
Richard Steele
Cowley, Gloucestershire
Colley Cibber
Anne
Charles Gerard, 2nd Earl of Macclesfield
Sir Richard Mason
Richard Savage, 4th Earl Rivers
Richard Savage
bailiffs
borough of Bishop's Castle
Shropshire
Sir Charles Hotham
The Tatler
Sandywell Park
Drury Lane Theatre
Anna Margharetta Brett
George I of Great Britain
Hertfordshire
Mrs. Brett
The Careless Husband
Thomas Carte
"Brett [nÊe Mason], Anne [other married name Anne Gerard, countess of Macclesfield] (1667/8–1753), courtier | Oxford Dictionary of National Biography"
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
doi
10.1093/ref:odnb/70843
UK public library membership

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