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An Apology for the Life of Major General Gunning

English · Paperback / Softback

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Mentioned in despatches at Bunker Hill, brother to the Duchess of Argyll and the Countess of Coventry, John Gunning occupied an enviable position in Georgian society, but in 1792 his whole life started to unravel...

It all started with forged correspondence between his daughter Elizabeth and the Marquess of Blandford. Was Elizabeth, her garrulous mother, her dissipated father, the sinister Essex Bowen or someone else responsible?

The Apology, published in 1792, gives a first-hand account of Gunning's many seductions (including apparently 2 duchesses, 14 countesses, 4 viscountesses and 7 baronesses) and purports to explain the so-called 'Gunning Mystery' - the story behind the correspondence but fails to do so.

The book also tells how the General, described by Lord Kenyon as 'an hoary, abominable, degraded creature,' betrayed the man who had rescued him from a debtors' prison by seducing his wife.

But is the Apology itself a forgery? Although there are indications that it may be, this memoir displays an extremely good understanding of the Gunnings, perhaps too good to be the work of an outsider.

In this new, annotated and illustrated edition, Gerrish Gray delves into the fascinating world of Georgian society which is both refined and seedy.

Gerrish Gray unearths prosecutions for other forgeries (and capital offences at that) perpetrated by one of the suspects in the Gunning Mystery. These point to the true identity of the culprit in the Gunning Mystery.

Nonetheless, there are plenty of mysteries left: What led Gunning to marry the foolish Susannah Minifie? What was the bond between Gunning and James Duberley,the man who supplied his regiment's uniforms?

Gerrish Gray is a retired historian who prefers to remain pseudonymous.

List of contents

Preface - vii; Introduction - ix; The Gunning Family - ix; John, Elizabeth and Maria Gunning - x; Domestic Bliss - xviii; The Younger Elizabeth Gunning - xix; The Gunning Mystery - xxii; The Forged Letters - xxiv; Criminal Conversation - xxxviii; Aftermath - xli; The Death of General Gunning - xlii; A Capital Offence - xliv; An Apology for the Life of Major General Gunning - 1; Postscript - 55; Appendix - 59; Notes - 61; Index - 65

About the author

Gerrish Gray is a retired historian who wishes to remain pseudonymous

Product details

Authors John Gunning
Assisted by Gerrish Gray (Editor)
Publisher Tiger of the Stripe
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 06.11.2012
 
EAN 9781904799498
ISBN 978-1-904799-49-8
No. of pages 120
Dimensions 156 mm x 234 mm x 7 mm
Weight 196 g
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History > Modern era up to 1918
Non-fiction book > Politics, society, business > Politics
Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Political science and political administration

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