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  1. Harriette Wilson (2 February 1786 – 10 March 1845) was the author of The Memoirs of Harriette Wilson: Written by Herself (1825). Wilson was a famed British Regency courtesan who became the mistress of William, Lord Craven, at the age of 15.

    • British
    • 2 February 1786, Mayfair, London, England
    • William Henry Rochfort
    • 10 March 1845 (aged 59), Chelsea, London, England
  2. 24 de ago. de 2022 · Seguramente, el momento de mayor voltaje sexual fue el periodo de la Regencia, sobre todo porque en esos años apareció Harriette Wilson, la cortesana londinense suprema y la inventora de lo que...

  3. NOTE REGARDING HARRIETTE WILSON. Harriette Wilson, the daughter of John and Amelia Dubochet, was born in London on February 22, 1786.Her birth is recorded in the Parish Register of St. George, Hanover Square, and her father's name appears in the List of Rate Payers (1786) as residing at 2 Carrington Street, Mayfair.

  4. 19 de ene. de 2017 · Step forward, then, Harriette Wilson, (1786 – 1845), the cleverest courtesan of Regency London, who captivated, charmed and dazzled her way to the heart of fashionable society, only to shock, anger and terrify her way straight back out again.

  5. BookBlast ePublishing, Aug 7, 2019 - Biography & Autobiography - 132 pages. Lesley Blanch’s novella-length introduction to the Memoirs of Harriette Wilson, the reigning courtesan of Regency...

    • Lesley Blanch
    • BookBlast ePublishing, 2019
    • 0993355218, 9780993355219
  6. 1 de ene. de 2002 · Nancy Carroll stars as Harriette Wilson, one of the most infamous and talked-about women of the early 19th century. Her lovers included aristocrats, adventurers and even the Duke of Wellington himself. And when they all ceased to support her after her retirement, she had a simple bargain for them - 'pay up, and I'll keep you out of ...

  7. 17 de oct. de 2019 · Then, Harriette realized, she needed another income to support herself, as well as her other courtesan friends who’d been abandoned by their former lovers. When these prominent men reneged on their promises to support her into her old age (her 30s, because this was the world of 19th century courtesans), Harriette struck back, threatening to publish a tell-all memoir about the love affairs.