Lady Lucy Herbert
Lady Lucy Herbert CRSA (1669 – 19 January 1743/44) was an English aristocrat who became a canoness regular and devotional writer in Flanders.
Life
Herbert was the fourth daughter of William Herbert, 1st Marquis of Powis, a leading Catholic nobleman, by his wife Elizabeth Somerset, younger daughter of Edward Somerset, 2nd Marquis of Worcester. She left England for the Spanish Netherlands, where she was admitted to the priory of the English canonesses regular at Bruges around 1690. She professed solemn vows as a full member of the monastic community in 1693, and was elected prioress of the community in 1709. She died in Bruges.
Writings
- ‘Several excellent Methods of hearing Mass,’ Bruges, 1722, 8vo; 1742, 12mo; [London], 1791, 12mo.
- ‘Several Methods and Practices of Devotions appertaining to a Religious Life,’ Bruges, 1743, 12mo; [London], 1791, 12mo.
These two works, together with her ‘Meditations,’ are reprinted in The Devotions of the Lady Lucy Herbert of Powis, edited by the Rev. John Morris, S.J., London, 1873, 12mo.
References
- Dictionary of National Biography. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 1885–1900. .
- 1669 births
- 1744 deaths
- 17th-century English people
- English expatriates in the Netherlands
- 18th-century English writers
- 18th-century British women writers
- Augustinian canonesses
- Daughters of British marquesses
- Early modern Christian devotional writers
- English religious writers
- English Roman Catholic religious sisters and nuns
- English Roman Catholic writers
- English women writers
- Herbert family
- Burials in Flanders