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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Fanny_MurrayFanny Murray - Wikipedia

    Fanny Murray (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.

  2. Fanny Murray, born Fanny Rudman, was 18th century Londons top courtesan. An innocent young girl thrust into the seedy demi-monde against her will, she would go on to become the focal point of several sordid career-ending scandals.

  3. Fanny Murray (1729-1778) was a famous Georgian beauty and courtesan, desired throughout England and often to be found pressed to a gentleman’s heart in the form of a printed disc secretly tucked into their pocket-watch.

  4. www.wikiwand.com › en › Fanny_MurrayFanny Murray - Wikiwand

    Fanny Murray (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.

  5. 24 de ago. de 2023 · Welcome to Forgotten Lives! In today's episode we are looking into the life of the "celebrated Fanny Murray", one of the most prominent courtesans of her day...

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  6. 2 de jun. de 2014 · After she retired from prostitution, Fanny Murray reinvented herself, entering a pragmatic marriage with the Scottish actor David Ross. Surprisingly, her virtues as a devoted and faithful...

  7. A unique illustrated broadside in the British Library’s collections shows the courtesan Fanny Murray (1729-1778) in two guises. In one woodcut she appears ‘in her primitive innocence’, which in this case means a fashionable gown designed to demurely cover her charms.