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Isabella (née van Aerssen van Sommelsdijck), Countess of Auverquerque

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Isabella (née van Aerssen van Sommelsdijck), Countess of Auverquerque

by John Smith, after Friedrich Wilhelm Weidemann
mezzotint, 1701
7 3/8 in. x 5 3/8 in. (188 mm x 139 mm) plate size, margins
Purchased with help from the Friends of the National Libraries and the Pilgrim Trust, 1966
Reference Collection
NPG D1723

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  • John Smith (1652-1743), Engraver. Artist or producer associated with 1181 portraits, Sitter in 4 portraits.
  • Friedrich Wilhelm Weidemann (1688-1750), Painter. Artist or producer associated with 19 portraits.

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  • NPG D575: Isabella (née van Aerssen van Sommelsdijck), Countess of Auverquerque (from same plate)

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Current affairs

Exiled James II dies in France. Various parts of his body are interred in a number of churches around the country; his corpse is buried in the English church in the Faubourg St. Jacques.
The Act of Settlement is passed, securing the throne to the Protestant Hanoverians.

Art and science

Supported by the Bishop of London, Henry Compton, The Society for the Propagation of the Gospel, founded by Thomas Bray, obtains a royal charter.
Publication of The Christian Hero, the first major work by essayist Richard Steele.

International

War of the Spanish Succession ensues. William III restores the grand alliance against France determined to prevent Louis XIV from installing his grandson, Philip of Anjou, upon the Spanish throne. The grand alliance, resolute upon a Habsburg succession in Spain, wished to prevent the country's unification with France.

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