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  1. Mary Anne Clarke (* 3. April 1776 als Mary Anne Thompson ; † 21. Juni 1852 in Paris ) war die Mätresse des Frederick Augustus, Duke of York and Albany und führte, nachdem sie das Vereinigte Königreich verlassen musste, in Paris einen literarischen Salon.

  2. 5 de dic. de 2023 · Mary Anne Clarke, scandalous mistress of the Duke of York, directed, starred, and costumed her life as if it were an eighteenth-century play. Except it wasn’t. Born to a tradesman in Covent Garden, Clarke used her wit, looks, and charm to work her way up the ranks of British society, eventually hooking up with one of the Royal sons.

  3. CLARKE, MARY ANNE (1776–1852), mistress of Frederick, duke of York, was, according to Elizabeth Taylor, who knew her well, the daughter of a man named Thompson, and was born in Ball and Pin Alley, White's Alley, Chancery Lane, in 1776. Her father died when she was very young, and Mrs. Thompson married a compositor named Farquhar.

  4. Mary Anne Clarke, född Mary Anne Thompson 3 april 1776 i London, död 21 januari 1852, var en brittisk prostituerad och memoarförfattare, mätress till Prins Fredrik, hertig av York och Albany mellan 1803 och 1809. Hon var 1809 huvudvittne i ett rättsfall då hon genom att vittna om att prinsen hade låtit henne sälja fullmakter tvingade ...

  5. Nata Mary Anne Thompson , divenne l'amante del Duca nel 1803 quando era comandante in capo dell'esercito britannico. Nel 1809 scoppiò uno scandalo nazionale quando si scoprì che aveva venduto commissioni militari. Il duca è costretto a dimettersi, ma in seguito viene esonerato dalla responsabilità. MA Clarke è stata citata in giudizio per ...

  6. Mary Anne Clarke has a double or "data doppelganger" whose records may easily be conflated with her own, one Mary Anne (Kenney) Thompson (1776 - 1852) of Chatham, Kent, the wife of Charles Thompson. Mary Ann Thompson in the London, England, Church of England Deaths and Burials, 1813-2003

  7. In 1809, Mary Anne Clarke served as a key player in an investigation against her former lover, the Duke of York. She testified before the House of Commons that the Duke, Commander-in-Chief of the British Army, did not provide her with enough financial support and allowed her to accept bribes for commissions in the army.