The Honorable Anne Rushout (1767-1849) was the daughter of Sir John Rushout, First Baron of Northwick (1738-1800). She was a well-educated and accomplished woman, one of three sisters and two brothers. Although Anne's two sisters married, as did her brother George Rushout-Bowles, neither she nor her brother John, who would become the Second Baron Northwick of Northwick Park, ever did. Instead, it appears that Anne and John continued to live at the family estate, Northwick Park, in Gloucestershire (or Worcestershire, as it had been known in Anne's day). As an amateur artist, Anne painted notable watercolor views of Northwick Park, as well as botanical studies (cf. Huon Mallalieu, The dictionary of British watercolour artists up to 1920).
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Rushout, Anne, approximately 1768–1849. | Northwick, John Rushout, Baron, 1738–1800. | Garrick, David, 1717–1779. | Comnena, Anna, 1083– Alexiad. | Chudleigh, Mary Lee, Lady, 1656–1710. | Amateur theater -- Great Britain. | English poetry -- 18th century. | English poetry -- 19th century. | Marriage in literature. | Worcestershire (England) -- Social life and customs.