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Louis Henry Scipio, Count Duroure : ウィキペディア英語版 | Louis Henry Scipio, Count Duroure
Louis Henry Scipion, Count Durore (1763–1822) was a French revolutionary and English radical ==Background== Duroure was born in Marseilles on 26 February 1763. Louis Alexandre, Count Duroure, an Anglo-French soldier, claimed to be his father. Duroure also claimed that his mother was Hon. Henrietta Child, widow of Hon Josiah Child, younger brother of John Tylney, 2nd Earl Tylney, of Wanstead Park, and daughter of Robert Knight, Lord Luxborough and later Earl of Catherlough. Mrs Child had died three days after the child's birth and Duroure returned to Lord Luxborough's house in London with the child, and Mrs Child's body in a coffin, claiming that they had been married and that the child was theirs. Lord Luxborough (who had known nothing of his daughter's pregnancy) took them in and presented the child to the world as the legitimate child of his daughter's marriage to Duroure.〔Horace Walpole's letters〕
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