She sided with the Whigs and she took a strong interest in the 1754 general election in Oxfordshire.
She was educated by governesses and she had a quick wit, but barely legible handwriting.
[1] Lady Keck was a major player in the 1754 general election in Oxfordshire.
1755" is in the Victoria and Albert Museum,[3] and one inscribed "I say Wenman & Dashwood, friend.
Six weeks after victory was finally declared by parliament for the ruling party, on 3 June 1755, Lady Keck died.
[1] She married beneath her in 1736 to Anthony Keck who was an uninterested member of parliament.