'Lavinia Paulet, Duchess of Bolton' (
1708 -
24 January 1760), known by her stagename as 'Lavina Fenton', was an
English actress.
She was probably the daughter of a naval lieutenant named Beswick, but she bore the name of her mother's husband. Her first appearance was as Monimia in
Thomas Otway's ''
The Orphan'', in
1726 at the
Haymarket Theatre. She then joined the company of players at the theatre in
Lincoln's Inn Fields, where her success and beauty made her the toast of the beaux. It was in
John Gay's ''
Beggar's Opera'', as Polly Peachum, that Miss Fenton made her greatest success. Her pictures were in great demand, verses were written to her and books published about her, and she was the most talked-of person in London.
Hogarth's picture shows her in one of the scenes, with the
Duke of Bolton in a box.
After appearing in several comedies, and then in numerous repetitions of the ''Beggars Opera'', she ran away with her lover
Charles Paulet, 3rd Duke of Bolton, a man much older than herself, who, after the death of his wife in 1751, married her. Their three children all died young. The duchess survived her husband and died in 1760 at
Westcombe House in
Greenwich, being buried in
St Alfege's Church, Greenwich.
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1. http://www.greenwich-guide.org.uk/january.htm#29