Regency Culture and Society: A Bill For Courtship
This anecdote on a bill for courtship (or courtship disguising free legal services) appeared in the August 1800 issue of The Lady’s Monthly Museum:
This anecdote on a bill for courtship (or courtship disguising free legal services) appeared in the August 1800 issue of The Lady’s Monthly Museum:
After one passionate night a decade ago, Valentine Fairfax, Duke of Eastleigh, never forgot Isabelle, the intelligent, witty and forbidden daughter of a head of Continue
The designs and description appeared in the 1835 Loudon An Encyclopaedia of Cottage, Farm and Villa Architecture and Furniture. To read more about the Peake Continue
Regency Reader Question How many miles apart was considered to be close proximity by most people? Would eight miles apart have been considered close enough Continue