Another interesting information regarding Leonard Smelt.
Lord Holderness (Robert D'Arcy) was Leonard Smelt's neighbour and responsible for introducing him to King George III.
“The principles of a subaltern were believed
to be pliant. Lord Holderness himself owed
his preferment to his insignificance and to his wife,
a lady of the bedchamber to the Queen, as she did
hers to her daughter’s governess, whom the Queen
had seduced from her to the great vexation of Lady
Holderness. The governess, a French Protestant,182
ingratiated her late mistress with the Queen, and
her mistress soon became a favourite next to the
German women.”
“182 Mademoiselle Crom of Geneva.”
Excerpt From
Memoirs of the Reign of King George the Third, Volume 4 (of 4)
Horace Walpole
I wonder why Eugenie went to England and lived with the Smelts and I'm beginning to think there is a Royal connection through Swiss governesses.
I had this crazy idea that she changed her birth name, Caroline Frederique Ravanel, to Caroline Victoire Ravanel after her husband's death (maybe during the 4th Anglo-Dutch war), if he really existed, or after she became involved with the patriots (including Wolff and Deken, but maybe others).
And maybe she reverted to her maiden name after her husband's death because Ravanel was a name attached to her famous aunts, like the influential lady of the Hesse-Darmstadt court Margarethe Katharina Ravanel, and that could open doors amongst potential employers.
Now, why Eugenie and Theodora(e)? If she was acquainted with Marie Antoinette's chamber ladies and if (big if) she was the Mrs. Rinsby mentioned by the Marquis de Bombelles, she could have attached those names as an aristocratic touch.
Another avenue of investigation is her brother-in-law responsible for her legal affairs, Joseph Bouchet D'Epréville (or de Préville), married to her sister Marianne.
He was a "secret minister counselor of the Duke of Zweibrücken" (correct me here Axonais!). Was Eugenie involved with the patriots? Was Joseph involved in suspicious political activity?
.. ihn ferner davor, in dem städtischen Komitee mit einem politisch zweifelhaften Mann namens Préville ...” „... Zweibrücken zurückgeblieben. 2. Er habe im Hause eines suspekten d’Epreville (de Préville) verkehrt. Dieser ...” „... ausführlich eingeht, während er die Vorwürfe Nr. 2 und 3 kurz abtut. Mit de Préville sei er seit seiner ersten ...”
https://www.beck-elibrary.de/en/10.17104/9783406704826/montgelas-bd-1-1759-1799-zwischen-revolution-und-reform?q=preville&page=1I found a previous marriage in Brussels when he was just 23 to a somewhat famous (for her bad acting) commedian actress, Marie Anne Nonancourt, who used to act under her many husbands' surnames, including Mme du Bouchet.
"Le 14 octobre 1763, elle passe en effet un contrat de mariage par-devant notaire avec le chevalier Joseph Du Bouchet de Préville, âgé de vingt-trois ans65.
65 AEB, Notariat général de Brabant 7572 (notaire Lindekens)."
https://journals.openedition.org/etudes18/2066?lang=en#ftn65https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean_Baptiste_Le_Sueur_Fontaine