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  1. Celebrated courtesans Sophia Baddeley (1745-1786), Mary Robinson (1757-1800), and Elizabeth Fox (née Armistead) (1750-1842) crossed paths in London’s fashionable social spaces, in their relationships with an aristocratic fraternity, and as celebrities of the gossip columns. Some years later, Regency courtesan Harriette Wilson (1786-1845) and ...

  2. 4 de jun. de 2009 · Baddeley, Sophia Snow, 1745-1786 Publisher London, The author Collection university_pittsburgh; americana Contributor University of Pittsburgh Library System

  3. Name variations: Sophia Snow. Born Sophia Snow, 1745, in London, England; died 1786 in Edinburgh, Scotland; dau. of Valentine Snow (sergeant-trumpeter); m. Robert Baddeley (1733–1794, actor). Source for information on Baddeley, Sophia (1745–1786): Dictionary of Women Worldwide: 25,000 Women Through the Ages dictionary.

  4. Sophia Baddeley and Elizabeth Steele 95 the leveling power of sexuality’.18 Baddeley’s intellectual and sexual boredom with her most enduring protector Lord Melbourne is implicit in her frequent headaches (that coincide with his arrival and departure) and her characterisation of his absences as her ‘holidays’ (III, 11). Steele

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  6. Sophia Baddeley. henry-vi-part-1-sophia-baddeley-1745-1786-as-joan-la-pucelle-2172.jpg. Henry VI, Part 1, Sophia Baddeley (1745-1786) as Joan La Pucelle. Image. Please offer comments and suggestions on any aspects the site to: Director Hugh Richmond at richmondh77@gmail.com. See samples at the site Blog. Except where otherwise specified, all ...

  7. Just over a decade after the publication of Elizabeth Steele’s Memoirs of Sophia Baddeley, the writer, actress, and courtesan Mary Robinson (who reportedly shed a tear by Baddeley’s bedside) wrote her own self-vindicatory Memoirs of the Late Mrs. Robinson (1801). Robinson came to notoriety as courtesan to the Prince of Wales (subsequently ...