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  1. Edward Coke. Elizabeth Hatton. Frances Coke, Viscountess Purbeck (August 1602 – 4 June 1645), [1] [2] was the sister-in-law of George Villiers, 1st Duke of Buckingham, and the central figure in a notable sex scandal within the English aristocracy of the early 17th century that was known at the time as "the Lady Purbeck’s business". [3]

  2. Frances Villiers, Countess of Jersey. Bild in Schabtechnik von Thomas Watson (1743–1781), publiziert 1774 nach dem original Gemälde von Daniel Gardner . Frances Villiers, Countess of Jersey (geborene Twysden , * 25.

  3. Villiers held a special place in the King of England’s heart—maybe a little bit too special, because he almost brought the entire country down around him! From crazy scandals to bizarre antics to shocking secrets, here are 50 facts about the king's lover, George Villiers. 1. His Parents Were Cousins.

  4. Villiers, Frances (c. 1633–1677)Duchess of Richmond . Name variations: Lady Frances Howard. Born around 1633 (one source cites c. 1636); died on November 27, 1677; interred at Westminster Abbey, London; daughter of Theophilus Howard (1584–1640), 2nd earl of Suffolk (r. 1626–1640), and Elizabeth Hume (c. Source for information on Villiers, Frances (c. 1633–1677): Women in World History ...

  5. 10 de fev. de 2023 · Gramont’s words may have been intended as an insult, but in fact Frances was a child, around 15 years old. This put her in a precarious position, in need of security and court survival skills. Barbara Villiers, Countess of Castlemaine could offer her both. Image: Frances Stuart, Duchess of Richmond before 1662 by Sir Peter Lely.

  6. Auguste Villiers de L'Isle-Adam ( Saint-Brieuc, 7 de novembro de 1838 - Paris, 19 de agosto de 1889) [ 1] foi um escritor francês, cuja obra, que envolve poesia, teatro e narrativa, é orientada, em grande parte, pelo Simbolismo. [ 2] Dotado de um vigoroso poder expressivo, é capaz de conferir a suas obras um estilo de tortura, ao mesmo tempo ...

  7. Lady Frances Villiers was an English noblewoman and a governess to the future Queens Mary II and Anne.