Anna Larpent

Larpent [née Porter], Anna Margaretta , diarist
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroLarpent [née Porter], Anna Margaretta , diarist
PlacesUnited Kingdom Great Britain
wasDiarist
Gender
Female
Birth4 April 1758, Pera
Death4 March 1832Putney Park House, London Borough of Wandsworth, Greater London, United Kingdom (aged 73 years)
Star signAries
Family
Mother:Clarissa Catherine de Hochepied
Father:James Porter (diplomat)
Spouse:John Larpent
Children:John James de Hochepied Larpent Sir George Larpent, 1st Baronet
The details

Biography

Anna Larpent born Anna Porter (4 April, 1758 – 4 March, 1832) was a British diarist. She was the de facto assistant Examiner of Plays and her diaries document Georgian life.

Life

Larpent was born in Pera in Turkey 1758 where her father, James Porter was a British diplomat.

When she was eighteen Larpent published a 32 page account of the bigamy trial of Elizabeth Pierrepont, Duchess of Kingston-upon-Hull at Westminster Hall that gathered 4,000 spectators. The manuscript that was written by a women for other women to read has been re-published as a historic source.

On 25 April 1782 she married a widower who she hoped would care for her and younger sister Clara who she had adopted. Her husband, John Larpent, was the Inspector of Plays serving as the single approver of plays that were to be performed in Britain. Anna was the de facto assistant to him. When the plays were written in French or Italian then she had the skills to be able comprehend them. Larpent was interested in her work and she was a fan of Elizabeth Inchbald.

Her son became Sir George Gerard de Hochepied Larpent, 1st Baronet inheriting the Hochepied claim from his maternal grandfather.

Larpent died in London in 1832.

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