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  2. Eliza Haywood - Wikipedia

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    In fact, and despite the popular belief that she was once a woman of ill repute, Haywood seems to have had no particular scandals attached her name whatsoever. [5] Haywood's friendship with Richard Savage is thought to have begun around 1719. Savage wrote the gushing 'puff' for the anonymous Part I of her first novel, Love in Excess. The two ...

  3. Cianghella della Tosa - Wikipedia

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    Cianghella della Tosa was born to Arrigo della Tosa in medieval Florence. [3] Her cousin was Rosso della Tosa, a leader of the Black Guelph Party. [4] She was married to Lippo II degli Alidosi, a lord of Imola.

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    The Wealth of Wives: Women, Law, and Economy in Late Medieval London Of Good and Ill Repute: Gender and Social Control in Medieval England Crime and Conflict in English Communities, 1300–1348

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    A must-read for any fans of time travel fiction, The Time Traveler's Almanac is "the largest and most definitive collection of time travel stories ever assembled." In it, editors Ann and Jeff ...

  7. List of women explorers and travelers - Wikipedia

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    Youngest person to travel to every country in the world Felicity Aston: British: 1977: First person to ski alone across the Antarctic land-mass using only personal muscle power, as well as the first woman to cross the Antarctic land-mass alone Dominick Arduin: French: 1960: 2004: Disappeared on her attempt to become the first woman to ski alone ...

  8. Priss Fotheringham - Wikipedia

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    But by the time Fotheringham was in her thirties, her face had been ravaged by smallpox, and quack medicines worsened its effects. [8] Years of swilling gin [2] also took a toll on her appearance. In 1652 she was convicted of keeping a house of ill-repute and imprisoned in Newgate Prison. [2] When apprehended she was:

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