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Getty Images A large, black statue of a man dressed in late-18th century clothes, whose hand is on a sword by his side. The backdrop is a large office building with mirrored glass windows which reflect the blue sky.Getty Images

A statue of Francisco de Miranda in Caracas, Venezuela

It was an unlikely romance: he was a Venezuelan revolutionary and she was a shoemaker’s daughter from rural East Yorkshire. But together, Francisco de Miranda and Sarah Andrews helped pave the way for South American independence.

After the US said the president of Venezuela was captured during an operation earlier this month, damage was reported at an airbase named after a much earlier leader of that country.

General Francisco de Miranda is known as the “First Universal Venezuelan” and played a key role in the fight for the country’s independence from the Spanish empire in the early years of the 19th Century.

Miranda became leader of the First Republic of Venezuela, only for Spain to fight back and throw him in prison.

Thousands of miles away, his wife Sarah Andrews was raising their two children in a grand house in London, where she hosted and supported key allies of her husband, as the Hidden East Yorkshire podcast has been hearing.

David Neave tells the Hidden East Yorkshire podcast about Sarah Andrews’ upbringing in Market Weighton

It was a far cry from her humble upbringing in the quiet town of Market Weighton, East Yorkshire.

So how did Andrews and Miranda come to be together? Local historian David Neave has looked into their stories.

Miranda was born in Caracas, now Venezuela’s capital, in 1750, and would have been almost 25 years older than Andrews when they met.

“He was very well-educated, from a wealthy family – he had education in Venezuela, but also in Madrid,” says Neave.

“He joined the Spanish army, fought in Morocco for the Spaniards, then travelled to Europe.”

Miranda met Catherine the Great, empress of Russia, fought in the French revolution and visited the US just after the American revolution.

Eventually he moved to Britain and set his mind on freeing Venezuela from Spanish colonial rule.

“He came and settled in London in 1798 with a hope of getting English support for a campaign to free Venezuela, and so he talked to William Pitt, the prime minister, and other people,” says Neave.

“He got support whenever Britain was at war with Spain. When they weren’t, he didn’t get the support.”

Getty Images A black-and-white painting of a man wearing early 19th Century clothes, including a buttoned, double-breasted dark jacket, a white ruffled shirt and light-coloured trousers, half-lying, half-sitting on a bed in a prison cell, his arm propping up his head. He has white hair and a reflective look on his face. The soft furnishings of the bed contrast with the stark surroundings, including stone walls and a metal chain hanging from the wall.Getty Images

A portrait of Francisco de Miranda in a Spanish prison, where he eventually died

During his time in London, Andrews, the young woman from Market Weighton, became his wife.

“She came from quite a modest family – shoemakers were not all that grand,” Neave says.

“Her grandfather had been a cooper and her mother died when Sarah was not quite six.”

Andrews’ family home can still be seen in Market Weighton today, on the Hull to York road, but after her mother died it is possible she was sent to be a servant in the house of her uncle, who was a quite well-known portrait painter in London.

“By 1800, she was clearly in the household of Francisco Miranda,” Neave says.

“She was running his household and had two children – a boy, Leander in 1803, and another boy, Francisco, in 1806.”

When he went back to Latin America, she was left in charge of a grand house in Fitzrovia, London, where South American liberators gathered.

“He had a library of 6,000 books, remarkable at that time, which he was willing to lend out.

“He inspired people. The most important South American liberator was Simon Bolivar, who became the liberator of Venezuela, of Colombia and Bolivia and down into Peru. He stayed at their house.”

‘Ready to fight’

Letters from Andrews to Miranda, written to him while he was away, have survived.

“She’s not that educated a writer, but they’re still very good letters, in which she writes about the children – about how Leander, even when he was three, was hoping to go to South America to support his father, and had a sword and was ready to fight,” says Neave.

“They never saw their father much at all and he died before they’d grown up.”

In 1811, Venezuela declared independence from Spain – the first South American nation to do so – and Miranda went on to become its leader.

“He had a brief period of success and, for a short period, he was nominally almost the president of the freed Venezuela, but, in the end, Spain captured him and the independence didn’t get through straightaway,” Neave says.

“He actually ended his life in a Spanish jail.

“He is called the precursor of Latin American independence. He is the man who started the idea.”

Miguel Gutierrez/EPA/Shutterstock Damage at an air base. The blackened remains of what appears to be a vehicle sits on scrubland beside a number of fallen and damaged trees. A burnt-out, white bus is parked to the left. A large building with sand-coloured walls and a green roof stands to the right. Trees and hills can be seen under a light blue, cloudy sky.Miguel Gutierrez/EPA/Shutterstock

Damage at Generalissimo Francisco de Miranda Air Base, in Caracas, Venezuela, on 3 January, after the US said it had conducted an operation to capture President Nicolás Maduro

Miranda died in 1816, but Andrews lived until 1847. She is buried in Kensal Green cemetery, London, where a plaque from the people of Venezuela thanks her for her achievements.

She is also remembered by a plaque at All Saints church, Market Weighton, which was laid by the Venezuelan ambassador to the UK.

“She is seen as important because she was the host of this house, even when he wasn’t there, to people who were so important to the future of South America,” adds Neave.

“It does make you think what effort was done by so few people to achieve so much.”



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