For other people named Mary Montagu, see Mary Montagu (disambiguation).
Lady
Mary Wortley Montagu
A painting of Mary Wortley Montagu by Jonathan Richardson the Younger
Born
Mary Pierrepont
(1689-05-15)15 May 1689
Holme Pierrepont Hall, Nottinghamshire, England
Died
21 August 1762(1762-08-21) (aged 73)
London, England
Resting place
Grosvenor Chapel
Nationality
English
Occupation(s)
Aristocrat, writer, and poet
Known for
Introducing and advocating for smallpox inoculation to Britain
Spouse
Edward Wortley Montagu
(m. 1712; died 1761)
Children
Edward Wortley Montagu
Mary Stuart, Countess of Bute
Parents
Evelyn Pierrepont, 1st Duke of Kingston-upon-Hull (father)
Mary Feilding (mother)
Lady Mary Wortley Montagu (née Pierrepont; 15 May 1689 – 21 August 1762) was an English aristocrat, medical pioneer, writer, and poet. Born in 1689, Lady Mary spent her early life in England. In 1712, Lady Mary married Edward Wortley Montagu, who later served as the British ambassador to the Sublime Porte. Lady Mary joined her husband on the Ottoman excursion, where she was to spend the next two years of her life. During her time there, Lady Mary wrote extensively on her experience as a woman in Ottoman Constantinople. After her return to England, Lady Mary devoted her attention to the upbringing of her family before dying of cancer in 1762.
Although having regularly socialised with the court of George I and George Augustus, Prince of Wales (later King George II) ,[1] Lady Mary is today chiefly remembered for her letters, particularly her Turkish Embassy Letters describing her travels to the Ottoman Empire, as wife to the British ambassador to Turkey, which Billie Melman describes as "the very first example of a secular work by a woman about the Muslim Orient".[2] Aside from her writing, Mary is also known for introducing and advocating smallpox inoculation in Britain after her return from Turkey.[3] Her writings address and challenge some contemporary social attitudes towards women and their intellectual and social growth at that time.
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