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  1. Elizabeth Bridget Armistead or Armitstead (11 July 1750 – 8 July 1842) was a courtesan and, later, the wife of statesman and politician Charles James Fox. Her relationship with and marriage to Fox was one of the most famous and controversial of their age.

    • Lizzie Deignan

      Elizabeth Mary Deignan MBE (née Armitstead; born 18 December...

  2. Ahead of her talk at Seduction Late on 14 February, Catherine Curzon traces the life of another extraordinary woman drawn to London’s sex trade. The origins of Elizabeth Bridget Armistead, née Cane, are a matter of conjecture.

  3. Elizabeth Mary Deignan MBE (née Armitstead; born 18 December 1988) is an English professional world champion track and road racing cyclist, who rides for UCI Women's WorldTeam Lidl–Trek. She was the 2015 World road race champion .

  4. Armistead was born February 18, 1817 in New Bern, North Carolina, the son of Gen. Walker Keith and Elizabeth Armistead. His family having a strong military tradition, Lewis entered West Point as a cadet in 1834, but was dismissed in 1836, allegedly for breaking a mess-hall plate over the head of future comrade Jubal Anderson Early .

  5. Elizabeth Mary Deignan –conocida como Lizzie Deignan– (nacida Elizabeth Mary Armitstead, Otley, 18 de diciembre de 1988) es una deportista británica que compite en ciclismo en las modalidades de ruta y pista. Es la campeona mundial de ruta del año 2015 y campeona mundial en pista del año 2009 en persecución por equipos. [1]

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ludwell_LeeLudwell Lee - Wikipedia

    Ludwell Lee's second wife was Elizabeth Armistead and they had six children. [10] Career. Ludwell Lee was admitted to the Virginia bar in Fairfax County on September 21, 1784 and was a gentleman justice of the peace by 1797. [11] . He practiced as an attorney in northern Virginia, as well as farmed using enslaved labor.

  7. 10 de jul. de 2017 · Elizabeth Armistead. Courtesy of Wikipedia. By the time Elizabeth was twenty-one, she was known as Elizabeth Armistead (or Armstead) and was working at a bawdy house. It was during this time that she met the famous British Whig statesman, Charles James Fox.