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Anne Brett
Anne Gerard, Viscountess Brandon.jpg
Anne Gerard, 1687 engraving as Viscountess Brandon
Born 1667/8
Died 11 October 1753
Bond Street
Nationality Kingdom of Great Britain
Spouse(s) Charles Gerard, 2nd Earl of Macclesfield
Henry Brett
Partner(s) Richard Savage, 4th Earl Rivers
Children 3

Anne Brett, also known as Anne Mason or Anne Gerard, was an important person in the royal court of Great Britain. She was born around 1667 or 1668 and lived until October 11, 1753. She was known for her connections to the royal family and for her two marriages.

Who Was Anne Brett?

Anne Brett was a lady who lived during a time when Great Britain was a kingdom. She was part of the royal court, which means she spent time with the King and Queen and other important people. Being a courtier meant she had a role in the social and political life of the time.

Early Life and Background

Anne Brett was born in Shropshire, a county in England. The exact date of her birth is not known, but it was either in 1667 or 1668. Not much is known about her early childhood or her parents. However, her life became more public as she grew older and entered society.

Life at the Royal Court

Anne Brett became a lady-in-waiting to Queen Anne of Great Britain. A lady-in-waiting is a woman who helps a queen or princess with her daily tasks and attends to her. This role was very important because it meant Anne was close to the center of power. She would have been involved in court events, ceremonies, and social gatherings.

Her Marriages and Family Life

Anne Brett was married twice. Her first husband was Charles Gerard, 2nd Earl of Macclesfield. He was a nobleman with a high rank. Their marriage was a significant event in her life. Later, she married Henry Brett. She had three children in total. Her life also included a notable relationship with Richard Savage, 4th Earl Rivers.

Her first marriage ended in a divorce. Divorces were quite rare and often talked about in those times. After her second marriage, Anne Brett continued to live in England. She passed away in 1753 on Bond Street.

Anne Gerard, Viscountess Brandon
Anne Gerard, 1687 engraving as Viscountess Brandon
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