Keppel Richard Craven

Keppel Richard Craven

Hon. Keppel Richard Craven (June 1 1779 - June 24 1851), British traveller and dilettante.

Third and youngest son of William Craven and Lady Elizabeth Berkeley, daughter of the 4th Earl of Berkeley. His mother divorced when Keppel was only three years old and moved to France with him, but it was under a promise to return him to his father when he was eight years of age. This condition was not fulfilled. They returned to England in 1791 to send Keppel to school at Harrow under an assumed name, where, however, he was soon recognised by his likeness to her, and henceforth was called by his family name.

His father died on 27 Sept. 1791, and his mother in the following month married Christian Frederick Charles Alexander, Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach. Craven was not by these events permanently estranged from his mother; on the contrary, after the margrave's death in 1805 he went to live with her in Naples.

In 1814 he accepted the post of one of the Chamberlains to Princess Caroline of Wales, without receiving any emolument; but this occupation lasted for a short time only, until the princess departed for Geneva. Six years afterwards he was called on to give evidence at the trial of the unfortunate princess, when he stated that he was in her service for six months, during which time he never saw any impropriety in her conduct either at Milan or Naples, or improper familiarity on the part of Bergamo (DOLBY, Parliamentary Register, 1820, pp. 1269–76).

He published in 1821 "A Tour through the Southern Provinces of the Kingdom of Naples," and in 1838 "Excursions in the Abruzzi and Northern Provinces of Naples," in 2 vols. The former of these two works is embellished with views from his own sketches, and the latter with a smaller number from drawings by W. Westall, A.R.A.

Having received a considerable addition to his fortune, he in 1834 purchased a large convent in the mountains near Salerno, which he fitted up as a residence, and there received his visitors with much hospitality. He was for many years the intimate friend and inseparable companion of Sir William Gell; he shared his own prosperity with his less fortunate comrade, cheered him when in sickness, and attended him with unwearying kindness, until Gell's death in 1836.

Another of his highly esteemed acquaintances was Lady Blessington, who arrived in Naples in July 1823; with her he afterwards kept up a correspondence, and some of the letters which he addressed to that lady are given in her "Life" by Richard Robert Madden. He died at Naples 24 June 1851, aged 72, being the last of a triumvirate of English literati, scholars, and gentlemen who resided there for many years in the closest bonds of friendship, namely, Sir William Drummond, Sir William Gell, and the Hon. K. R. Craven.

Besides the two works already mentioned, there was published in London in 1825 a book entitled "Italian Scenes: a Series of interesting Delineations of Remarkable Views and of Celebrated Remains of Antiquity. Chiefly sketched by the Hon. K. Craven."

Bibliography

* "A Tour through the Southern Provinces of the Kingdom of Naples". London, 1821.
* "Excursions in the Abruzzi and Northern Provinces of Naples", 2 vols. London, 1837.

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