Abigail Masham, Baroness Masham

Abigail Masham, Baroness Masham (née Hill) (c. 1670 – December 6, 1734) was a favourite of Queen Anne and a cousin of Sarah Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough.

Abigail Hill was the daughter of Francis Hill, a London merchant, her mother being an aunt of Sarah Jennings, later Duchess of Marlborough. The family was reduced to poor circumstances through her father's speculations, and Abigail was forced to work as a servant of Sir John Rivers of Kent. Lady Churchill (as the duchess was then known), Lady of the Bedchamber to Princess Anne, befriended her cousin Abigail – possibly out of embarrassment that her cousin had fallen on such hard times rather than any genuine affection. Churchill took Abigail into her own household at St. Albans. After the accession of the Princess to the throne, she procured an appointment in the Queen's household about the year 1704.

1704 was the year that the Queen became weary of the Duchess's frequent absences from the Court, and her political lectures – Sarah w…more

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