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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. [1]

  2. 9 de feb. de 2017 · Tragically, the happiness of Elizabeth and Fox was to be all too short-lived, and in 1806 Fox died, his body exhausted by years of hard living. The last word the Whig grandee spoke was his wife’s name, murmuring of his ‘dearest Liz’. Elizabeth was awarded a pension of £1200 and a £500 annuity courtesy of her former lover, George IV.

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    Elizabeth Bridget Armistead o Armitstead (11 de julio de 1750 - 8 de julio de 1842) fue una cortesana y, más tarde, esposa del estadista y político Charles James Fox . Su relación y matrimonio con Fox fue uno de los más famosos y controvertidos de su época.

  4. Elizabeth Bridget Armistead o Armitstead (11 de julio de 1750 - 8 de julio de 1842) fue cortesana y, más tarde, esposa del estadista y político Charles James Fox . Su relación y matrimonio con Fox fue una de las más famosas y controvertidas de su época. [1] Elizabeth Armistead. Nació. Elizabeth Bridget Cane.

  5. When Elizabeth Armistead was born in 1633, in Giggleswick, Yorkshire, England, her father, William Armistead, was 11630 and her mother, Anne Ellis, was 23. She had at least 3 sons and 2 daughters with Thomas Churchill. She died on 25 May 1685, in Williamsburg, York, Virginia, British Colonial America, at the age of 52. More.

  6. 10 de jul. de 2017 · Elizabeth Armistead was born Elizabeth Bridget Cane on 11 July 1750. Little is known about her early years and what is known is debated. Some people say that she was born in a cellar, her father was a cheese-and-bacon vendor, and her mother “addicted herself to the culling and vending of simples.”[1] Elizabeth supposedly first began working in London as a model for a hairdresser and then ...

  7. Elizabeth Bridget Cane was born on July 11, 1750, although little else is known of her background. Some sources say she worked first as a model for a London hairdresser before becoming dresser for Mary Robinson at Drury Lane. By 1771 Elizabeth had adopted the surname Armistead and was ‘on the town,’ a euphemism for working as a prostitute ...