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  1. Grace Dalrymple Elliott (c. 1754 – 16 May 1823) was a Scottish courtesan, writer and spy resident in Paris during the French Revolution. She was an eyewitness to events detailed in her memoirs, Journal of my life during the French Revolution (Ma Vie sous la Révolution) published posthumously in 1859.

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  3. Grace Elliot (1754-1823) was a remarkable woman who survived the French Revolution and wrote about her experiences. She was also a mistress of the Prince of Wales and the Duc d'Orleans, and a subject of Gainsborough portraits.

  4. Sep 13, 2016 · The infamous eighteenth-century courtesan Grace Dalrymple Elliott’s birth has not been recorded, but she was certainly born in Scotland, most likely in Edinburgh around 1754. She was to grow up to achieve a scandalous notoriety due to her divorce and high-profile lovers — but there was much more to Grace than mere scandal.

  5. Grace Elliott was a famous society beauty and courtesan who witnessed the French Revolution and had a scandalous life. Learn about her origins, affairs, imprisonment, and death in this comprehensive biography.

  6. Oct 9, 2023 · Grace Elliott (1754-1823) was a Scottish-born woman who became a mistress of the Prince of Wales and the Duke of Orléans, and a spy for the British during the Reign of Terror. She survived the Revolution and wrote a memoir that became a bestseller in the 19th century.

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  8. Mar 24, 2016 · Learn about the life and adventures of Grace Dalrymple Elliott, a 18th-century Scottish woman who became a famous mistress, a prisoner in France and a possible mother of the Prince of Wales. Discover her family history, her travels and her legacy in this biography by Joanne Major and Sarah Murden.