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Catherine Walpole

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Catherine Walpole
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Catherine, Lady Walpole (née Shorter; 1682  20 August 1737) was the first wife of the first British prime minister Sir Robert Walpole.

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Origins

She was a daughter of Sir John Shorter, of Bybrook, in Kent, a wealthy merchant (the son of Sir John Shorter, Lord Mayor of London), by his wife Elizabeth Philipps, a daughter of Sir Erasmus Philipps, 3rd Baronet. Her sister Charlotte Shorter became the third wife of Francis Seymour-Conway, 1st Baron Conway, and was the mother of Francis Seymour-Conway, 1st Marquess of Hertford.[1]

Life

In 1700, she married Sir Robert Walpole of Houghton Hall in Norfolk, the first British prime minister, to whom she brought a dowry of £20,000.[citation needed] She was renowned for her extravagant lifestyle, frequently attending the opera and buying expensive clothes and jewellery. The couple became estranged during his premiership, and he had a succession of mistresses. He lived with Maria Skerrett at both Richmond, Surrey, and at Houghton while Lady Walpole was still alive.[2] She aroused controversy when it was noted that her youngest son Horace Walpole, born 10 years after his siblings, did not resemble in looks any of his siblings or his supposed father.[citation needed] Lady Walpole's lover at that time was reported to be Carr Hervey, Lord Hervey (1691–1723), the son of John Hervey, 1st Earl of Bristol.[3]

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Children

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Catherine and Robert Walpole had six children.

She is buried at the Church of St Martin on the Walpole estate at Houghton in Norfolk, England. She has a memorial plaque at Westminster Abbey.[4]

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