Newcastle, Margaret Cavendish, Duchess of, 1623?-1673

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Margaret Lucas was born at St John's Abbey, Essex and was the youngest child of Thomas and Elizabeth Lucas. Although her parents were wealthy, they were completely untitled. She was privately tutored and in 1642 was sent to live with her sister in Oxford, where the royal court was residing. Margaret became a maid of honour to Queen Henrietta Maria, and in 1644, accompanied her mistress into exile in Paris.

The move to Paris proved to be the pivotal point in Margaret's life, for it was here that she met her future husband, William Cavendish, Marquess [and later, Duke] of Newcastle upon Tyne. The two were married by the end of 1645. After moving to Rotterdam and then Antwerp, husband and wife returned to England at the Restoration and set about the process of restoring the Cavendish estates.

Margaret was viewed by her contemporaries as being rather eccentric. She was extravagent and flirtatious, accused of using speech full of 'oaths and obscenity', and was noted for her unusual sense of fashion. This reputation for eccentricity survives today, when Margaret is widely referred to as 'Mad Madge'.

Margaret's most notable achievement was undoubtedly literary. She was a prolific author, publishing poems, plays, literary critiques, volumes of 'observations' - even works on natural philosophy.

Margaret was the 1st Duke's second wife. Though the duke had a family by his first wife, Elizabeth Basset, he was sadly unable to have children with Margaret, despite attempts to treat her failure to conceive.

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referencedIn A VOLUME of Heraldic and Historical treatises, chiefly from the reign of James I. to the reign of Charles II, comprising the following articles. " An Analysis of a certeyne discourse concerning the distribution of his Majesties [Charles I.] Honours;"..., 17th century British Library
referencedIn MISCELLANEOUS historical and other letters and papers; 1494-1696:-1. Bond from John, Baron Dynham, Treasurer of England, to Thomas Stokes, for repayment of a loan of ten marks; 26 Feb., 9 Hen. VII. [1494]. Signed; with seal. f. 1. 2. Bond from Chris..., 1494-1696 British Library
referencedIn Papers relating to the Goulding family of Louth Lincolnshire Archives
contributorOf Papers of the Cavendish Family, 1563-1707, in the Portland (Welbeck) Collection University of Nottingham. Library
referencedIn Sloane 1950Paper, in Octavo, ff. 112, XVII Century; apparently in the handwriting of Nehemiah Grew.A Common-place book, containing miscellaneous observations; amongst which the following may be noticed: —1. Short account of Constantinople. ff. 2-4.2.... British Library
referencedIn 41295. MISCELLANEOUS PAPFRS AND FRAGMENTS., 1260-1913 British Library
referencedIn MISCELLANEOUS autograph letters, etc.; 1438-1829., 1438-20th century British Library
referencedIn Oliver Millar Archive The Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art
referencedIn "THE PHANSEYS of the Marquesse of Newcastle, sett by him in verse att Paris": poems by William Cavendish, Marquis (A.D. 1643), afterwards (A.D. 1664) Duke, of Newcastle; with autograph corrections. The greater number are love poems addressed to Marga..., 17th century British Library
referencedIn MISCELLANEOUS BIOGRAPHICAL AND LITERARY MEMORANDA by Thomas Birch; 18th cent. Latin, French and English. Included are:-(a) notes and lists of learned women. ff. 21-24;-(b) abstract of observations by Philip Yorke on the State Paper Office; 1746. ff...., 18th century British Library
referencedIn Hardwick Manuscripts Chatsworth House (Derbyshire, England)
referencedIn Autograph File, B, ca.1500-1982 Houghton Library
referencedIn TRANSCRIPTS Of political papers, letters, treatises and poems, chiefly relating to the times of James I. and Charles l., with a few original papers. Several of the documents relate to Francis Fane, 1st Earl of Westmoreland, in his connection with co...., 17th century British Library
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