(1742 - 1828), 2nd dau. of Jacob Houblon of Hallingbury, Essex; m. 1789 Friedrich Ludwig, B. von Feilitzsch.
1788 - 9 [dep. Nice Apr. 1788] Genoa, Venice, Milan, Lake Como (Jun. - Aug.), Turin (Aug. - Oct.) [Nice, Oct. 1788 - spring 1789] Turin (by 24 Nov. 1789), Alessandria
Laetitia Houblon set out for Italy in 1787 with a young friend of the family, Betsy Watson, who was in weak health. They travelled in their own coach with an English courier, Joseph Dombrey (engaged at £;60 per annum). From November 1787 to April 1788 they were in Nice, where they each met their future husbands, Baron von Feilitzsch from Saxony and a Mr Green, the British consul at Nice. They went on to Genoa, Venice for Ascension and Milan for the feast of Corpus Christi. For the next three months they lived by Lake Como, moving at the end of August to Turin, where Betsy Watson married consul Green on 2 October. All three then returned to Nice. Miss Houblon remained in Nice throughout the winter of 1788 - 9, returning to England in the spring.
After a few months she returned to Italy, having met her Baron in Geneva and marrying him in Turin on 24 November 1789. She went with him to Alessandria, where he was garrisoned; in the summer of 1790 they were in Dresden, and in the autumn they joined his regiment in Nice, remaining there until May 1792.
1. See Houblon Family, 2:182 - 244.