Pauline Duvernay
Pauline Duvernay or Yolande Marie-Louise Duvernay or Yolande Marie Louise de Varnay[1] (December 1812 – 2 September 1894) was a French dancer.
Biography
Pauline Duvernay was born at
She made her debut on the stage of the
Her beauty and dancing skills captivated audiences in Paris and London, and she enjoyed tremendous popularity. She retired in 1837, at the height of her career, marrying an English banker and Member of Parliament,
The fortune had been amassed by William Stephens of Cornwall, an illegitimate child born in 1731. He started a glass factory in Portugal with his brother and members of the related Lyne family. Stephens had influential political connections in Portugal, exempting his business from taxes.[4]
A childless widow, Duvernay had a liaison with General
References
- ^ a b "Fitzwilliam Museum – OPAC Record". Archived from the original on 31 May 2009. Retrieved 6 March 2008.
- ^ "The French ballerina who became wealthier than Queen Victoria". History Extra. Retrieved 10 April 2019.
- ^ Lynford Hall Archived 5 November 2007 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Amazon.co.uk: Glass: The Strange History of the Lyne Stephens Fortune: Jenifer Roberts: Books