Regency Promenade – The Brothers Scott
In our Regency Promenade today, Nancy Mayer looks at the lives of The Brothers Scott. William who became Lord Stowell, and John who became Lord Eldon.
Articles about the Regency era
In our Regency Promenade today, Nancy Mayer looks at the lives of The Brothers Scott. William who became Lord Stowell, and John who became Lord Eldon.
ASSEMBLY ROOM – Round-up of Regency and historical posts – March 2012
Regency Coin — What Did it Cost? by Shannon Donnelly
In Proper Conduct, Shannon Donnelly’s heroine spends a good deal of time worrying about money that is not there, particular after her father spends nearly 1,000 pounds on a horse. Not an excessive sum to someone such as the Prince Regent, whose racing stud farm cost him 30,000 pounds a year. But all these numbers seemed to need a bit of perspective.
Today, Cheryl Bolen gives us a biographical sketch of a coterie of notable Regency Cyprians. Most Regency devotees are well-aware of the notorious courtesan, Harriette Wilson, who blackmailed scores of powerful and famous men when she was writing her memoirs. But did you know she had three sisters who joined her in her scandalous profession?
Doctors in the Regency By Alicia Rasley
The first realization about medicine in the Regency era is that it bears almost no resemblance to modern medicine.
Elizabeth, Lady Melbourne, introduced by our Regency Promenade author, Nancy Mayer. Lady Melbourne (née Milbanke: 1752-1818) was one of the most famous Regency Personages. Her two claims to fame are her son William, husband of Lady Caroline Lamb, and her friendship with Lord Byron, the poet. She was also known for her political influence and her lovers, including George, Prince of…
“THERE IS NOT SO GAY A TOWN…” FLORIDA IN THE REGENCY ERA Regency Florida by Darlene Marshall In 1812 a plucky band of men of diverse races, nationalities and backgrounds came together to defend their homes from foreign invaders intent on seizing their land and…
Today’s article from Cheryl Bolen is a review of the published journals of Harriet Arbuthnot, a close friend and confidant of the Duke of Wellington. Mrs. Arbuthnot was also a social hostess of the Tory party, and knew many of the social and political luminaries of her time. She has recorded her impressions of many…
Regency Furniture can be a real puzzle. What did they do with it? Can you answer The Beau Monde’s questions about furniture? eg What is a Canterbury? What does it do? Have you ever begun to research one thing and curiosity leads you to other places, people, or objects? How good is your Regency era knowledge?…
REGENCY PROMENADE featuring the 3rd Earl of Bathurst Presented by Nancy Mayer Henry Bathurst 3rd Earl Bathurst KG PC (22 May 1762 – 27 July 1834). He is one…