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  1. Madame Alphonsine-Thérèse-Bernardine-Julie de Montgenêt de Saint-Laurent (30 September 1760 – 8 August 1830) was the wife of Baron de Fortisson, a colonel in the French service, and the mistress of Prince Edward, Duke of Kent and Strathearn (father of Queen Victoria).

  2. In 1790, while still in Geneva, the Duke took up with "Madame de Saint-Laurent" (born Thérèse-Bernardine Montgenet), the wife of a French colonel. She went with him to Canada in 1791, where she was known as "Julie de Saint-Laurent".

  3. 26 de abr. de 2022 · Also Known As: "Julie / Julie de Saint-Laurent / Madame Alphonsine Thérèse Julie / Baroness de Fortisson". Birthdate: circa September 30, 1760. Birthplace: Saint-Laurent-sur-Mer, Calvados OR Besançon, Doubs, Franche-Comté, France. Death: August 08, 1830 (65-73) Paris, Paris, Île-de-France, France.

    • circa September 30, 1760
  4. 7 de jan. de 2023 · In 1790, while still in Geneva, the Duke took up with "Madame de Saint-Laurent" (born Thérèse-Bernardine Montgenet), the wife of a French colonel. She went with him to Canada in 1791, where she was known as "Julie de Saint-Laurent".

    • England
    • November 02, 1767
  5. The Duke's mistress with whom he shared the house in Quebec was Madame Alphonsine-Therese-Bernardine-Julie de Montgenet de St. Laurent, the wife of Baron de Fortisson, a colonel in the French service.

  6. On May 10th, 1794, His Royal Highness, Prince Edward, future father of Queen Victoria, and Major General in the British army, arrived in Halifax from St. Kitts under a twenty-one-gun salute. His mistress, Madame Julie de Saint Laurent, left England in July and sailed into the harbour on the Westmorland packet on August 19th.

  7. 7 de jun. de 2023 · In 1790, another lady charmed her way into Edward’s life: Julie, Madame de Saint-Laurent. Now, Julie was extremely attractive and alluring to Edward, but there was one enormous problem. She was already married to a French colonel, Baron de Fortisson.