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Margaret Godolphin

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Full Name
  
Margaret Blagge

Nationality
  
British


Name
  
Margaret Godolphin

Parents
  
Thomas Blagge

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Known for
  
being mentored by John Evelyn

Died
  
September 9, 1678, Whitehall, London, United Kingdom

Residence
  
Devonshire House, London, United Kingdom

Margaret Godolphin (2 August 1652 – 9 September 1678) was a British courtier. She chose John Evelyn as a mentor and died after childbirth. His account of her life was not published until 1847.

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Life

Margaret Blagge was probably born in London on 2 August 1652 to Colonel Thomas Blagge and his wife. Her father who was a Royalist died in 1660.

In about 1666 she took on the role of Maid of Honour to Anne Hyde who was the Duchess of York. When the duchess died in 1671 she was employed in the same role by the Queen.

She chose John Evelyn as a mentor and "spiritual father" in 1672. Margaret was twenty and Evelyn was 52 and he advised her on religious learning and worship. Evelyn would write a book about her life.

She married Sidney Godolphin on 16 May 1676 when she was a maid of court and he was one of the most important politicians in England.

Godolphin gave birth to Francis Godolphin on the 3 September 1678 and due to complications she died in Whitehall on 9 September.

Legacy

Godolphin was buried at Breage Parish Church in Cornwall some days later. An account of her life was written by John Evelyn and this was passed down through his family to Edward Venables-Vernon-Harcourt who was the Archbishop of York. He arranged for it to be published in 1847 with the assistance of the Bishop of Oxford.

References

Margaret Godolphin Wikipedia