Mary Ann Spanheim (c.1682–1772), Wife of François de la Rochefoucauld (1672–1739), Marquis de Montendre, Field Marshal in the Army of William III

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Mary Ann Spanheim married the Marquis de Montendre in 1710. He was a Huguenot refugee who pursued a military career in the British Army, beginning under William III and eventually becoming a field marshal under George II. They are both buried in Westminster Abbey.

Lydiard House

Swindon

Title

Mary Ann Spanheim (c.1682–1772), Wife of François de la Rochefoucauld (1672–1739), Marquis de Montendre, Field Marshal in the Army of William III

Date

c.1710 (?)

Medium

oil on canvas

Measurements

H 74 x W 61 cm

Accession number

Lyd1993/056

Acquisition method

transferred from The de Morgan Foundation, 2005

Work type

Painting

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