Frances Crewe, Lady Crewe

Frances Crewe, Lady Crewe
Frances Crewe, Lady Crewe

Frances Anne Crewe, Lady Crewe, née Greville, was the daughter of Fulke Greville, envoy extraordinary to the elector of Bavaria, and his Irish wife, Frances Macartney, who was a poet, best known for "A Prayer for Indifference". She was considered one of the most beautiful women of her time, and was a political hostess with a sharp wit. In late 1783, when William Pitt the younger took office, she famously remarked that he "could do what he pleased during the holidays, but it would only be a mince-pie administration".

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Female
Full Name
Frances Anne Greville
Date of Birth
November 1st, 1748
Age
277
Date of Death
December 23rd, 1818
Died Aged
70
Star Sign
Scorpio
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