Royal St. James's: Being a Story of Kings, Clubmen and CourtesansHale, 1988 - 257 pages |
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... mistress to Charles II ] and the Duchess of Orkney [ Elizabeth de Villiers , mistress to William III ] , My Lady Dorchester [ Catherine Sedley , mistress to James II ] exclaimed " Damn Me ! Who would have thought that we three Whores ...
... mistress to Charles II ] and the Duchess of Orkney [ Elizabeth de Villiers , mistress to William III ] , My Lady Dorchester [ Catherine Sedley , mistress to James II ] exclaimed " Damn Me ! Who would have thought that we three Whores ...
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... mistress Mary ( ' Moll ' ) Davis and to give immediate access to His Majesty when walking from his palace in Whitehall . Lord St Albans ' Rent Roll of 1676 has the following entries : ( 21 ) Robert Werden , Esq . , holdeth by Assurance ...
... mistress Mary ( ' Moll ' ) Davis and to give immediate access to His Majesty when walking from his palace in Whitehall . Lord St Albans ' Rent Roll of 1676 has the following entries : ( 21 ) Robert Werden , Esq . , holdeth by Assurance ...
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... mistress . .. He saw her again the following February playing Desdemona in Othello . It was on this occasion that the King's cousin , the brave and dashing Prince Rupert , fell in love with her ; by the end of the year she had left the ...
... mistress . .. He saw her again the following February playing Desdemona in Othello . It was on this occasion that the King's cousin , the brave and dashing Prince Rupert , fell in love with her ; by the end of the year she had left the ...
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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