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Fanny Murray

Fanny Murray

Fanny Murray (c. 1729 in Bath – 2 April 1778 in London), née Fanny Rudman and later Fanny Ross, was an 18th-century English courtesan, mistress to John Montagu, 4th Earl of Sandwich and dedicatee of the fateful Essay on Woman (1763) that led to the downfall of John Wilkes. A contemporary of Kitty Fisher and Charlotte Hayes, the "celebrated Fanny Murray" was one of the most prominent courtesans of her day; a celebrity and fashion leader who rose from destitution to wealth and fame, before settling down into a life of "respectable prosperity". The Memoirs of the Celebrated Miss Fanny Murray are one of the first examples of the "whore's memoir" genre of writing, although they are unlikely to have been actually written by Murray.

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Beau Nash

Beau Nash

Richard "Beau" Nash (18 October 1674 – 3 February 1762) was a Welsh lawyer who as a dandy, played a leading role in 18th-century British fashion. He is best remembered as the master of ceremonies at the spa town of Bath, Somerset.

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Fanny Murray

Fanny Murray
 

جون سبنسر

جون سبنسر

John Spencer (13 May 1708 – 19 June 1746) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1732 to 1746.

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Fanny Murray

Fanny Murray
 

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جون مونتاغيو، إيرل سندويتش الرابع

John Montagu, né le et mort le , 4e comte de Sandwich, est un diplomate et un amiral britannique de la flotte du roi de Grande-Bretagne George III.

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