Susanna Keck

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.

Canvassing for Votes from The Humours of an Election inspired by the 1754 Oxford election
Anthony and Susanna Keck and their family