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Margaret, Lady Brooke, White Ratuh Consort of Sarawak (born Margaret Alice Lili de Windt; 9 October 1849 – 1 December 1936) was the Ranee of the second of , Charles Anthony Johnson Brooke. She published her memoir, My Life in Sarawak, in 1913. The memoir offers a rare glimpse of life in The Astana in and colonial . The Ranee became legendary during her lifetime as a woman of strength and intelligence, as well as on account of her status, which she shared with the other , of being at once a and an Asian monarch.


Life
Born Margaret Alice Lili de Windt, she was the daughter of Captain Joseph Clayton Jennyns de Windt, of (between Swindon and Highworth, in Wiltshire, England), and Elizabeth Sarah Johnson. Her younger brother, Harry de Windt, was well known to the west at that time as an explorer and travel writer.

She married Rajah Charles, at 20 years old, at on 28 October 1869. After the marriage, Rajah Charles automatically appointed her the title of of with the style of Her Highness. She was the first to hold the position, the previous White Rajah, being unmarried. The Astana was built for her as a wedding present by her spouse. Ranee Margaret Brooke was described in her book as intelligent, forceful, non-sentimental and with the ability to dominate by her presence. Though her relationship with Charles soon deteriorated, she secured an independent position for herself and left Charles in the 1880s.

Her first three children died within a week of each other on board ship in the Red Sea in 1873, while returning to England with the Rajah. The couple married again, hoping to give birth to another three children.Crisswell, C.N, Rajah Charles Brooke, Oxford University Press (1978), pp.108-109 They separated and living estranged, with Rajah Charles living in Sarawak and Margaret in London, where she was at the centre of a social circle that included several of the leading literary talents of the 1890s, such as and . She financed the education of her sons by selling the diamond Star of Sarawak, and arranged the marriages of her sons by organising glamorious social events for the British aristocracy and introducing her sons to daughters of the British nobility to marry. Her appointed title of ranee or queen gave her family a position in London society.


Compositions
Margaret Brooke composed the of Sarawak, Gone Forth Beyond the Sea, in 1872.


Legacy
, in , was named after her.

One of 's fairytales, "The Young King", is dedicated to "Margaret, Lady Brooke, The Ranee of Sarawak".


Works
  • My Life in Sarawak (Methuen & Co., 1913)
  • Impromptus (Edward Arnold, 1923)
  • Good Morning & Good Night (Constable & Co., 1934)


See also
  • List of Sarawakian consorts
  • Kingdom of Sarawak


Sources
  • Koninklijk Genootschap voor Geslacht- en Wapenkunde, Nederlandse Genealogieen 11, Den Haag 1996 (Literature regarding Broek-De Wind)
  • M. R. H. Calmeyer, de Wind, de Windt, de Wint, Name: De Nederlandsche Leeuw; Location: The Nederlands; Date: 1981;, Pag 23. Co - Author Mr. O. Schutte.

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