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  1. 31 de oct. de 2008 · T his week's tart is a very special and notorious tart of the late 18th century. She enjoyed a celebrity as the most famous courtesan and slept with just about every famous man in England during her career. Please just try to wrap your mind around that! Not much is known of Elizabeth Cane's humble beginnings except that she was born July 11, 1750.

  2. Mládí. Elizabeth Armistead, rozená Elizabeth Bridget Cane, se narodila 11. července 1750. Podle mnohem pozdějších záznamů se narodila v Greenwich v Londýně a její otec se živil jako prodavač bylin nebo jako obuvník. Podle básníka Samuela Rogerse byla i služebnou herečky Frances Abington.

  3. For the 18th-century courtesan and wife of Charles James Fox, see Elizabeth Armistead. 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. [4] She was the 2015 World road race champion .

  4. Elizabeth Armistead, född Elizabeth Bridget Cole 11 juli 1750, död 8 juni 1842, var en brittisk prostituerad och senare gift med politikern Charles James Fox. [1] Förhållandet mellan Armistead och Fox var mycket uppmärksammat och betraktas som en av de mest berömda kärleksrelationerna i sjuttonhundratalets Storbritannien.

  5. 21 de feb. de 2021 · Mrs Elizabeth (Armistead) Wormeley, Churchill. Father. John Armistead (1635-1698) Mother. Judith (Hone) Armistead (d.1693) Spouses. Ralph Wormeley (1650-1701)

  6. When Elizabeth Lee Armistead was born in 1699, in King William, Virginia, United States, her father, William Armistead, was 28 and her mother, Anna Kendall Lee, was 24. She married Col. Lewis Fairfield Burwell IV on 4 May 1715, in Gloucester, Virginia, United States. They were the parents of at least 2 sons.

  7. When Elizabeth Armistead was born on 12 July 1716, in Farnham, Richmond County, Virginia, British Colonial America, her father, Francis Armistead, was 26 and her mother, Sarah Smith, was 22. She married William Hatchel Jr in 1733, in Mecklenburg, Virginia, British Colonial America. They were the parents of at least 4 sons and 2 daughters.