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Regency History: Mrs Fitzherbert (1756-1837) Wife or Mistress?
In 1783, Maria became the object of royal attentions. George, Prince of Wales became infatuated with her, wanting her to become his mistress but Maria’s devout Catholic beliefs would not allo
Regency History: Hannah More (1745-1833)
Hannah’s first serious work, a pastoral drama expressing her views on women’s education called The Search after Happiness, was published in Bristol in 1762 and performed at the school.
Captain Gronow's last recollections: being the fourth and final series of his reminiscences and anecdotes - Books on Google Play
The first computer programmer was Lord Byron's daughter, born in 1816. Augusta Ada King, Countess of Lovelace (originally Augusta Ada Byron) was an English mathematician who lived in the early 19th century.
When King William IV visited the palace in 1836, he discovered that the Duchess and her daughter had taken over a suite of 17 rooms for their own use. Unimpressed, he complained publicly that this had been done 'not only without his consent, but contrary
Today, the palace is called Lancaster House. It serves as a government reception site.
Pittville Pump Room, Cheltenham, UK - Best Places to Visit
Cheltenham is a famous spa town within easy reach of the Cotswolds, enjoying more than 100 years of fame. Pittville Pump Room on the outskirts of Cheltenham.
The memoirs of Thomas Jones, Pencerrig (18th century painter)
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