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  1. 6 de jan. de 2023 · Free kindle book and epub digitized and proofread by volunteers.

  2. 17 de jun. de 2016 · This week we’re learning about Moll Davis. Moll Davis. Mary “Moll” Davis: 1648 (England) – 1708 (England) Famous diarist, Samuel Pepys said of Moll that she was “a bastard of Collonell Howard, my Lord Barkeshire.”. In the 1660’s Moll was an actress in the Duke’s Theatre Company as was called “the most impertinent slut in the ...

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    Moll Davis ritratta da Peter Lely, c. 1674. Moll Davis, vero nome Mary Davis (1648 circa – 1708), è stata una cantante, attrice teatrale e cortigiana britannica, che divenne una delle amanti del re d'Inghilterra Carlo II.

  4. 15 de nov. de 2017 · portrait of Mary “Moll” Davis (1675) image: WikiArt. The word miss, used as a title prefixed to the name of an unmarried woman or girl and as a form of address, was originally short for mistress. It first appeared as mis, perhaps a graphic abbreviation of the form mistris. (Similarly, Mr and Mrs are abbreviations of master and mistress.)

  5. czwiki.cz › Lexikon › Moll_DavisCzWiki > Moll Davis

    Mary 'Moll' Davis byla populární tanečnice, zpěvačka a herečka. Roku 1667, po divadelním představení, se seznámila s Karlem II. Z jejich vztahu se narodila dcera, Lady Mary Tudor (1673–1726). Její rivalkou v králově přízni byla Nell Gwyn (1650–1687), která nakonec docílila toho, že Karel vztah s Moll ukončil. [zdroj?

  6. Ranked fifth in the MAC with a .489 field goal percentage. Averaged a team-best 4.4 assists per game, ranking fifth in the league. Scored in double digits in 20 games. MAC West Player of the Week (Feb. 5) Posted double-double with 15 points and a season-high 10 assists in her first collegiate game, versus Green Bay.

  7. Mary "Moll" Davis (ca. 1648 - 1708) was a seventeenth-century entertainer and courtesan, singer and actress who became one of the many mistresses of King Charles II of England. Davis was born around 1648 in Westminster and was said by Samuel Pepys, the famous diarist, to be "a bastard of Collonell Howard, my Lord Barkeshire" - probably meaning Thomas Howard, third Earl of Berkshire.[1] During ...

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