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  1. Sep 23, 2019 · Nellie Boustead is the daughter of the wealthy businessman Eduardo Boustead and a Filipina mother. Their family housed Rizal when he stayed in Biarritz on February 1891 at their winter residence, Villa Eliada on the superb French Riviera.

  2. Aug 6, 2013 · Nellie Boustead, also called Nelly, was the younger of the two pretty daughters of the wealthy businessman Eduardo Boustead, son of a rich British trader, who went to the Orient in 1826. The Bousteads hosted Rizal’s stay in Biarritz in February 1891 at their winter residence, Villa Eliada on the superb French Riviera.

  3. The subject of both men’s affection was Nelly Boustead, the half-Filipina and half-European who would go down in history as the woman whom Rizal almost married.

  4. Nov 19, 2019 · Before Antonio left for Barcelona to search for Deas, he was involved with a girl named Nellie Bousted. Nellie was one of the daughters of Eduardo Bousted, a son of a rich British trader, who went to the East in 1826.

  5. Nellie (or Nelly), was one of the two pretty daughters of the wealthy businessman Eduardo Boustead, son of a rich British trader, who went to the Orient in 1826. Her mother was a Filipina who came from the rich Genato family in Manila.

  6. Jun 19, 2013 · In Paris, Rizal fell in love with Nellie Boustead, a Filipina whose father (Filipino-Anglo French) Edward Boustead owned a villa in Biarritz. Rizal was on the rebound at the time, because he received news that Leonor Rivera, his arranged fiancé, had married Charles Kipping, a British engineer working on the Dagupan railway.

  7. Dec 27, 2018 · Perhaps Rizal’s most serious affair in Europe was with the tisay Nelly (or Nellie) Boustead, the lovely daughter of a wealthy Frenchman married to a Pinay from Manila.

  8. Feb 12, 2012 · What did he do right after Leonor broke up with him? He cried buckets, then proposed marriage to Nellie Boustead!

  9. Social historian and raconteur AUGUSTO “TOTO” M.R. GONZALEZ on the ‘lady that got away’, the half-Filipina heiress Nelly Boustead, one of Rizal’s many loves....

  10. Social historian and raconteur AUGUSTO “TOTO” M.R. GONZALEZ on the ‘lady that got away’, the half-Filipina heiress Nelly Boustead, one of Rizals many loves. It was in the Bousteads' Biarritz villa in northern Spain that Rizal wrote the last chapters of the Fili —and almost found marriage.

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