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Unstoried in history

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Unstoried in History: Portraits of Some Famous Women of the 16th, 17th, and 18th Centuries
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Table of Contents

Preface.
Introduction.
A mother and daughter: Elizabeth, countess of Rutland (d. 1595) Lady Bridget Manners (Lady Bridget Tyrwhitt, d. 1604)
A faithful wife: Brilliana Conway (Lady Harley, b. 1600; d. 1643)
Some beleaguered ladies: Blanche Somerset (Lady Arundell of Wardour, d. 1649) Anne Coventry (Lady Savile, d. 1662) Mary Hawtrey (Lady Bankes, d. 1661) Elizabeth Fitzgerald (d. circa 1724)
A group from the restoration: The Marquis and Marchioness of Worcester (d. 1699, d. 1715) The Lady Grace Manners (Lady Chaworth) The Lady Mary Bertie. The Hon. Bridget Noel.
An ill-matched couple: Thomas Pitt (d. 1726) Jane Innes (Mrs. Pitt. d. 1727)
A spinster and a lady bountiful of the eighteenth century: Ellenor Frere (b. 1713; d. 1801) Ellenor Frere (Lady Fenn. b. 1744; d. 1813)
Conclusion.

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Biography.

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DA28.7 .F4

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Pagination
xi, 307 p.
Number of pages
307

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OL6925830M
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03007836
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4872172

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