William Kirkpatrick of Malaga
Consul, Negociant and Entrepreneur, and Grandfather of the Empress Eugenie
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Zeticula Ltd
Published:25th Feb '11
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This account of William Kirkpatrick of Malaga reveals for the first time a remarkable man only occasionally mentioned in the numerous biographies of his famous granddaughter, the Empress Eugenie. As United States Consul in Malaga between 1800 and 1817, William Kirkpatrick was a strong advocate of the US Navy's role in combating the Barbary Corsairs. His Consular work, business enterprises and extensive European and American connections are explored using new sources. These show that the Kirkpatricks of Dumfriesshire who settled in Spain in the 1730s were an enterprising family of international merchants. Allied with similar families from across Europe, the Kirkpatricks revolutionised trade and industry in southern Spain and even had a hand in introducing grapevines to Australia. The Kirkpatrick family received wide attention when Eugenie, aided by her mother the formidable Maria Manuela, Countess de Montijo, made a spectacular marriage to Napoleon III and became Empress Regent of France, a confidante of Queen Victoria, and an iconic figure in 19th Century Europe.After a wide-ranging business career in Africa, Colin Carlin now lives in Bath where he is associated with a leading contemporary art gallery.
'This is a meticulously researched book based on an exhaustive search of Spanish and American archives (as evident in the extensive end notes and bibliography) that is to be warmly recommended to both the general reader and academic alike. In many ways it showcases what a substantial contribution to our knowledge of the Scots Diaspora can be unearthed by a determined amateur family historian. Dr Eric J. Graham, SUR in English, 2012
ISBN: 9781845300715
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 14mm
Weight: 361g
266 pages