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  1. Rachel Fanny Antonina Lee or Rachel Fanny Antonina Dashwood (1770s – 1829) was a British alleged kidnap victim. Life. Rachel Fanny Antonina Dashwood was the illegitimate daughter of Sir Francis Dashwood. [1] . Her father was Chancellor of the Exchequer and the notorious founder of the Hellfire Club.

  2. 22 de mai. de 2024 · Alleged kidnapping victim. Born around 1773 as Rachel Fanny Antonina Dashwood and commonly known as Baroness de Spencer, she was the illegitimate daughter of Sir Francis Dashwood, a prominent figure known for his role as Chancellor of the Exchequer and as the founder of the notorious Hellfire Club.

  3. LEE, Mrs. RACHEL FANNY ANTONINA (1774?–1829), heroine of a criminal trial, and the subject of chapter iv. of De Quincey's 'Autobiographic Sketches,' was a natural daughter of Francis Dashwood, lord le Despenser, and was probably born about 1774.

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  5. www.britishmuseum.org › collection › objectprint | British Museum

    Portrait of Rachel Fanny Antonina Lee; three-quarter length, seated to left on a sofa, with head turned to look to right, her right arm bent, touching her dress, her left hand resting on her knee, wearing bonnet; in an oval, with etched and stippled borderlines. Stipple and some etching

  6. lawcat.berkeley.edu › record › 1268347An essay on government

    Author Lee, Rachel Fanny Antonina, 1774-1829, author. Title An essay on government / by Mrs. R.F.A. Lee. Imprint London : Printed for the author, by T. Gillet and sold by John Joseph Stockdale, 1809.

  7. "Lee [née Dashwood], Rachel Fanny Antonina (1773?–1829), alleged victim of abduction" published on by Oxford University Press. We use cookies to enhance your experience on our website. By continuing to use our website, you are agreeing to our use of cookies.