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the continent for some years, and lived for :1
considerable time at Anspeeh, where she occu-
pied a prominent place at Court, wrote plays, and
established a theatre. On the death of the earl
of Craven and of the margmvine, she was met-
ried to his serene highncss the margmve of
Anspaeh and Buireuth, whom she accompanied
to England when he sold his territorial rights
to the king of Prussia. 0n the death of the
mnrgrevc, she again went abroad, and died at
Naples in 1828,1eeving a. certain reputation for
literary talent, and a name in social aspects
flown 3 enviable.