Marianne Spencer Stanhope Hudson was an English novelist.
She was the second child and eldest daughter of Walter Spencer-Stanhope of Cannon Hall and his wife Mary Winifred.
[5] Almack's is a silver-fork novel, set in the Georgian era of the early nineteenth century during the reign of King George IV.
The title of the novel likely refers to the Almack's social clubs in London.
[5] Like several other silver-fork novels, Almack's made reference to the fashionable Persian ambassador, Mirza Abul Hassan Khan.