Vicomte De Mauduit
Georges de Mauduit de Kervern, born
in 1893, was known as the VICOMTE DE MAUDUIT.
General de Mauduit, his great-grandfather, went
to St Helena with Napoleon; his father, Comte
de Mauduit, was a cavalry officer and Chief of
Staff; his mother, a great beauty, died when Georges,
who had three younger sisters, was only 14. After
his father remarried Georges went to school in
England and then travelled widely - the subtitle
of the autobiographical Private Views (1932)
is 'reminiscences of a wandering nobleman.' He
was an aviator in WW1 and worked on irrigation
projects in Egypt. He made his home in England,
France and America and had numerous well-connected
friends in many countries; he was married (briefly)
twice. Vicomte de Mauduit wrote four cookery books,
They
Can't Ration These (1940) being his
last. He is believed to have been captured by
the Nazis after the Fall of France and to have
died in Germany.
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