Royal St. James's: Being a Story of Kings, Clubmen and CourtesansHale, 1988 - 257 pages |
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... Mary of Modena ' for the term of her natural life ' . Their son James – later ' the Old Pretender ' – was born there in May 1688 . James II , ' that Monastick Bigot ' , did not long enjoy his residence , for the country was not going to ...
... Mary of Modena ' for the term of her natural life ' . Their son James – later ' the Old Pretender ' – was born there in May 1688 . James II , ' that Monastick Bigot ' , did not long enjoy his residence , for the country was not going to ...
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... Mary , see Robinson , ' Perdita ' D'Arcy , Lady Elizabeth , 91 Dartmouth , William Legge , 2nd Earl of ( 1731-1801 ) , 52 Dashwood , Sir Francis ( 1708-81 ) , 68 , 127 , 219 D'Aubigny , James , 96 Davenport , Hester ( 1641-1717 ) , 60 ...
... Mary , see Robinson , ' Perdita ' D'Arcy , Lady Elizabeth , 91 Dartmouth , William Legge , 2nd Earl of ( 1731-1801 ) , 52 Dashwood , Sir Francis ( 1708-81 ) , 68 , 127 , 219 D'Aubigny , James , 96 Davenport , Hester ( 1641-1717 ) , 60 ...
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... Mary ' Molly ' ( 1706-68 ) , 57 , 107 , 162 Lepers , 1-4 , 11 Lesbians , 165 Lewis , Harriot , 201-2 , see ' Black Harriott ' Lewis , William , 201 Lichfield , see Anson , Richmond Lichfield , George Henry Lee , 3rd Earl ( 1718-72 ) ...
... Mary ' Molly ' ( 1706-68 ) , 57 , 107 , 162 Lepers , 1-4 , 11 Lesbians , 165 Lewis , Harriot , 201-2 , see ' Black Harriott ' Lewis , William , 201 Lichfield , see Anson , Richmond Lichfield , George Henry Lee , 3rd Earl ( 1718-72 ) ...
Contents
A House of Civility | 168 |
the enclave de luxe for the Nobility | 174 |
Goode lodgings may be found here | 189 |
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