
I am a Georgian/Regency/Victorian era enthusiast, and I am going to be writing about these eras a lot. Mostly about England, though sojourns into France are also more than likely!
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John Oswald had been born in Edinburgh in 1760, a son of either a blacksmith or an innkeeper. It is said that it was his father who gave him his love of writing and literature. That is surprising, because neither profession is usually assoc...
The middle of the nineteenth century loved the stories of Cinderellas rescued from wretched circumstances by, if not princes, then at least well-educated and respectable young men. Soon after Buck Claflin’s scheme of making his daughters in...
Victoria Woodhull, who had been born in the stiflingly conservative nineteenth-century America, became a woman who had earned several fortunes, a founder of the first female-owned broker firm in New York, an editor of a radical newspaper th...
The captive Mary had likely suggested to Brandon the possibility of acting upon Henry’s earlier promise before her brother had any chance to renege; in other words, of her marrying Brandon secretly while still in France. It is very unlikely...
In 1514, Mary Tudor, sister to Henry VIII and aged eighteen, was to be married to the 52-year-old Louis, who seemed far older even than his years. Mary understood the political stakes – but she also had her own agenda. As she would later re...
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