Fanny’s mother Christiana (known as Kitty), was married to Henry Chapman an up and coming young stock and ship broker who also made money in Lloyd’s Coffee House, taking a share in the risk of insurance of ships and their cargo in return for a share in the premiums. Henry had already been married and […]| The Diaries of Miss Fanny Chapman
In this post we take a look at the life of Jemima’s sister Phillis Neate. On 23 October 1781 Phillis married Charles Meniconi (“Meni” to the family) who brought her considerable wealth. Sadly we only know this because he died in 1796, leaving everything to her and it is all listed in the marriage settlement she […]| The Diaries of Miss Fanny Chapman
In this post about the family we will take a look at Jemima’s marriage; we should point out that all three girls had difficult marriages. Jemima married well, or so it would seem. She married…| The Diaries of Miss Fanny Chapman
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Welcome to the diaries of Miss Fanny Chapman. Those of you who read our blog ‘All Things Georgian’ will be aware that as well as working on our book ‘An Infamous Mistress’ w…| The Diaries of Miss Fanny Chapman