Walburga, Lady Paget
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Walburga Ehrengarde Helena Lady Paget (1839 - 1929) was a German by birth and born in Berlin, Paget was a diarist, writer and an intimate friend of Queen Victoria. The daughter daughter of Charles Frederic Anthony, Count von Hohenthal she married Sir Augustus Berkeley Paget (1823-1896), British ambassador to Copenhagen in 1860 and later British Ambassador in Rome and Vienna. Lady Paget before her marriage had been a lady-in-waiting tp the newly married newly married Prussian Crown Princess. After her husband's posting to Copenhagen Paget was instrumental in helping Queen Victoria to arrange the marriage of the Prince of Wales, Edward VII, to Princess Alexandra of Denmark. The Pagets had three children William Frederick Augustus Paget (1861 - 1927), Alberta Victoria Sarah Caroline Paget (1863 - 1944) and Ralph Spencer Paget (1864 - 1940).
She died of burns after falling asleep by the fire at her home Unlawater House, Newnham on Severn, England aged 90.
Her published works mostly memoirs based on her life and experiences include:
- "Colloquis with an unseen friend". 1907
- "Embassies of Other Days". 1923
- "In My Tower". 1924
- "The Linings of Life". 1929
[edit] References
Time Magazine. Oct. 21, 1929.