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  2. Damaris Cudworth Masham died at Otes (20 April 1708), and was buried in the middle aisle of Bath Abbey. Over her grave it was written of 'her Learning, Judgement, Sagacity, and Penetration together with her Candor and Love of Truth (Ballard, 337). Portraits. No extant portraits of Damaris Cudworth Masham are known.

  3. After her final break with Anne in 1711, the Duke and Duchess were dismissed from court, and the Duchess no longer had any communication with her formerly close friend, who died in 1714.

  4. With the ouster of the Marlboroughs, Masham's husband was raised to the peerage, and Lady Masham became involved in the intrigues of Court, especially those in favor of the Tories and the exiled House of Stuart. On Thursday, July 29, 1714, the queen's fragile health had turned suddenly critical.

  5. Dec 4, 2018 · Upon Anne's death from a stroke on August 1, 1714, Abigail Masham and her husband Samuel were evicted from their palace homes. Abigail left the court and retired into private life. Samuel purchased a manor house not far from Windsor.

  6. In 1714, however, Mrs. Masham quarreled with Harley, secured his dismissal as lord treasurer, and assured Viscount Bolingbroke (Henry St. John) of supreme political power. After Anne's death (1714), she lived in retirement.

  7. Aug 20, 2015 · Abigail Masham remained Keeper of the Privy Purse as well as a loyal servant until Queen Anne’s death on 1st August 1714. Abigail was heartbroken at the loss of the Queen and somebody who she...

  8. Nov 25, 2018 · After Queen Anne died in 1714, Lord and Lady Masham were evicted from their palace homes. Though they were no longer in favor with the court, the family was not poor; that same year, Samuel...

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