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  2. Harris's List of Covent Garden Ladies - Wikipedia

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    Harris's List of Covent Garden Ladies, published from 1760 to 1794, [1] was an annual directory of prostitutes then working in Georgian London. A small pocketbook, it was printed and published in Covent Garden, and sold for two shillings and sixpence. A contemporary report of 1791 estimates its circulation at about 8,000 copies annually.

  3. Charlotte Hayes - Wikipedia

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    Although the precise details of Hayes's early life are unknown, it is believed she was born in Genoa [4] (as cited in the 1761 edition of Harris's List of Covent Garden Ladies) [2] to the courtesan and brothel keeper, Elizabeth Ward. [1] In her early career as a prostitute, she was known as Charlotte Ward. [4]

  4. Wikipedia : Today's featured article/November 12, 2015

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    Harris's List of Covent Garden Ladies, published from 1757 to 1795, was an annual directory of prostitutes working in and around Covent Garden, London. It sold for two shillings and sixpence, and in 1791 had an estimated circulation of around 8,000 copies. Each edition contains entries describing the physical appearance and sexual specialities ...

  5. Samuel Derrick - Wikipedia

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    He is thought to have been the original compiler of Harris's List of Covent Garden Ladies, an annual directory of London prostitutes beginning in 1760. [3] [4] Two years after the death of Beau Nash in 1761, Derrick was appointed master of the ceremonies at Bath.

  6. Talk:Harris's List of Covent Garden Ladies - Wikipedia

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    Harris's List of Covent Garden Ladies is a featured article; it (or a previous version of it) has been identified as one of the best articles produced by the Wikipedia community. Even so, if you can update or improve it, please do so. This article appeared on Wikipedia's Main Page as Today's featured article on November 12, 2015.

  7. Garrick Club to accept women for first time in history after ...

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    60 per cent of the club’s 1,500 members reportedly answered in favour of the change following a two-hour debate at a venue in Covent Garden. Women were previously only allowed to enter the club ...

  8. 'Karens for Kamala?' Inside the White Women Zoom Call for Harris

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    Britton was one of two celebrities, several politicians, and, reportedly, more than 100,000 others on a Zoom call advertised as a way for white women to "show up for Kamala Harris."

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