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Background information - links about GH's historical world

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These were staggering amounts of money at that time.

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I'll have to go back & play with that. I did peek at the list of popular & unpopular names. It was interesting that Heyer used several of the unpopular male names in her books! I was surprised to see how common the name Arabella was...

That IS interesting. Interesting that Tristram gets a 2 out of 7 as well.

http://www.janeausten.co.uk/the-patro...
The real life Faro's Daughters-found by Carol
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faro_La...

Do you think GH knew of these women and modelled Lady Bellingham on them

Do you think GH knew of these women and modelled Lady Bellingham on them"
Oh quite definitely! GH always did a lot of research before writing her books. I think Lady B was a kinder,less rapacious version though.

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The real life Faro's Daughters-found by Carol
https://en.wik..."
I would take the Almack's one with a grain of salt--that list is based solely on the memoirs of Captain Gronow, written multiple decades after 1814 (and containing other misremembered information.) Also the picture listed there as being of Mrs. Drummond-Burrell is not her, but her mother-in-law.

http://digital.library.upenn.edu/wome...
Harry Smith's autobiography online.
http://www.napoleon-series.org/milita...
I think the whole site is a treasure trove, but I was particularly delighted with the praise of GH & the info about Daniel Cadoux. Both found by Carol

http://www.georgianindex.net/ldn_toll...
Turnpike trusts. Found by Carol & Tina
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turnpik...

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_...
& if you scroll down there is a picture of him in Regency times!

My mother was a Russell and some of my genealogical research indicates a possible connection through an ancestor who came to America in the 17th c.
Not positive though!

Found by Carol
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sir_Ric...

Found by Carol
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sir_Ric..."
I had looked up Princess Charlotte before, and I remembered that her doctor, Dr. Croft, had killed himself. I love the way Heyer weaves real people and real events into her stories! Since Gile's birth was long (although with no other complications), what if Jenny had been weakened by the reducing diet he prescribed? So interesting...



I've read a great deal about childbed fever, as well, how simply washing one's hands between patients allowed many more mothers to survive. I am so happy to have had my children in the modern era, though I almost died having my son even with all our knowledge and technology available. There are still aspects of life beyond the total control of modern science, and having a baby is certainly one of them. But it is so much better now.



Wonderful!


My boys are 6'4 and 6'5. I've always said that I'm 5'4, but I'm pretty sure I'm barely 5'3 because my daughters really are 5'4 and they're taller. My labor with the first boy was ridiculously long, #2 was only 14 hours, and then along came daughter #1 who was breech (which in these days is an automatic C-section). I kept yelling, "I can do this!" but just about the time I was ready to give up, she decided to cooperate and save me the surgery. We always said she sure had a pretty face, since it wasn't involved in the birth... But #4 was just a couple of hours - she's my favorite, I always tell her.

Found by Carol
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I had looked up Princess Cha..."
I knew that and cringed when he was hired as Jenny's acoucheur. I read about it on Jane Austen's World. The death of Princess Charlotte led to great changed in obstetrics and also the heir race- resulting in Queen Victoria and the direct line to the present royal family.
Another article

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Just had a quick skim & those are lovely!

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Simply gorgeous - they remind me of Audubon prints!

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Those prints are gorgeous! Thank you for sharing.

Has anyone ever fancied 'driving to an inch' or 'tandem'? Here's a video of someone doing it, from the driver's point of view: Sandringham Obstacle Course

But would the Regency drivers have given voice commands as he did? I imagine they did at least in a competition, which they did have, I expect. Would one have driven random tandem (is that different from "tandem"?) in London or any large town or small one for that matter?
Jacquie wrote: "Quite an exhilarating experience! I would love to have seen the vehicle too." So would I! It was probably a modern vehicle designed especially for such competitions.

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http://world4.eu/louis-xv-rococo-fash...
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