Regency Words: Poltroon
Poltroon means: An ignoble or total coward; a dastard; a mean-spirited wretch. Its usage dates from the 1520s, likely taken from the French poultron (rascal, coward) or Italian poltrone (coward). According to Continue
Poltroon means: An ignoble or total coward; a dastard; a mean-spirited wretch. Its usage dates from the 1520s, likely taken from the French poultron (rascal, coward) or Italian poltrone (coward). According to Continue
Nestled in Chiltern Hills in Hertfordshire, Ashridge home and estate was a fine example of Gothic Revival estates built during the Regency. The third Duke Continue
In addition to arcs and influenced purchases, I also am a sucker for the library. And not just the treasure trove waiting for me to Continue
Recipe and tips appeared The Ladies Best Companion; Or, a Golden Treasure for the Fair Sex (1800).