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devdas5z 10 months ago
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Mary Bedford
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splendidfemalelegs 9 days ago
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# Mary Bedford who I am madly deeply in love with. Wish I knew her 馃樆馃槏馃槝馃グ鉂わ笍鉂わ笍鉂わ笍鉂わ笍鉂わ笍
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sunseabeachpoolbabes 9 days ago
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# Mary Bedford a partner you would want to show the whole world to 馃樆馃槏馃槝馃グ鉂わ笍鉂わ笍鉂わ笍鉂わ笍
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hottiesbooted 10 months ago
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Uk Love Island's Celeb and Model: Mary Bedford.
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tv-and-movie-quotes 1 year ago
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Lost and Delirious (2001)
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holograpinknike 8 months ago
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sassystarlightjellyfish 10 months ago
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w2soneshots 9 months ago
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Faith at the PLT party tonight!!馃挆馃拫
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allthingsfandomx 10 months ago
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hotvintagepoll 9 months ago
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Looking for more propaganda for the following hot ladies鈥攑articularly text propaganda, especially if it conveys a hot lady鈥檚 on-screen vibe or general personality!
Bebe Daniels
Barbara Bedford
Devika Rani
Vilma Banky
Evelyn Nesbit (someone sent me some but I think I鈥檝e lost it)
Stefania Sandrelli
Marie Doro
Lilian Bond
Jane Birkin
Zulma Faiad
Anouk Aim茅e
Suchitra Sen
Hend Rostom
Alma Rosa Aguirre
Purnima
Again, mostly looking for text鈥擨'll accept some pictures if you'd like to send them too but they're not my priority rn. Send it to my inbox. Thanks!
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frenchcurious 30 days ago
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Affiche US du film Grand Prix (MGM, 1967) - Source Heritage Auctions.
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splendidfemalelegs 9 days ago
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# Mary Bedford who I am madly deeply in love with 鉂わ笍鉂わ笍馃槏馃槏馃グ馃グ馃槝馃槝馃樆馃樆
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seducedwithlingerie 9 days ago
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# Mary Bedford, I would just melt if I ever saw her 鉂わ笍馃槝馃樆馃グ馃槏馃拫
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# Mary Bedford the dream holiday partner 馃槏馃樆
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une-sanz-pluis 1 year ago
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Henry Bolingbroke may have recalled his own childhood when he made plans for the education of his own children. By his first wife, Mary Bohun, whom he had married in 1380 or 1381, Henry had four sons and two daughters: first, Henry (born about 1387), prince of Wales, who became Henry V; secondly, Thomas, duke of Clarence; thirdly, John, made duke of Bedford in 1414, and fourthly, Humphrey, made duke of Gloucester in 1414. His daughters were first Blanche (born 1392) and secondly Philippa (born 1393 or 1394).
These children seem to have been educated privately in their own homes or in those of their father's relations, friends and servants. A series of Duchy of Lancaster wardrobe and household accounts for the period 1387 to 1398 gives us detailed information concerning the nurses, governesses and tutors responsible for the children's education. The accounts tell us a considerable amount about the nurses in the household and show that although some of the children 'shared' nurses, on the whole they had their own nurses, a practice common in royal and noble households. Agnes and Juliana Rokster are names repeatedly associated with the young John and Humphrey and may possibly have served as their cradle rockers or berceresse. In 1388 it appears that the midwife, Joanna Waring, who attended Mary Bohun at the birth of her second son, Thomas, was also the nurse of the young Henry. She was granted an annuity of forty shillings in 1391 and was still in the household in 1396. The other sons also had their own special nurses. Humphrey's nurse, Margaret, appears in an account of 1393-4, while Joanna Donnesinore, granted an annuity of forty shillings, is described as the nurse of Thomas and John in 1392. The daughters were also well provided with nurses. Blanche had two: one, who received a gift of cloth in 1392 and was named Matilda in an account of 1395-6, served also as Philippa's nurse; the other, Isabella Stanes, received a gift of 拢10 in August 1394. Apart from the evidence about nurses, we know that Mary Hervy served as the governess of the young children. On 10 December 1393, she is termed the 'magistrissa iuvenum dominorum' and in another document of the same year as 'maistresse a nos enfantz'. We also have details of the tutors of young Humphrey, Thomas Epston or Epirston, described, in 1397 as the 'informator' of his seven year old pupil, and Thomas Rothwell at Easter 1399 when a salary of 13s 4d was granted to 'Thome Rothewell informanti predictum Humfridum'. This rate of pay does not suggest a high position in the household hierarchy. The children were not always receiving their education in their father's household. The younger children, Humphrey, Blanche and Philippa were often at Eaton Tregose in Herefordshire with their father's chamberlain, Sir Hugh Waterton, who had been responsible for Bolingbroke's own upbringing twenty years earlier. In 1397 there are several references to John in the household of Margaret Marshal, duchess of Norfolk, and in June of that year, Henry is described as 'existenti in domo domini ducis Lancastriae' so he was clearly spending time with his grandfather, John of Gaunt. It is all the more interesting that these records survive, as the household of Henry Bolingbroke in the 1390s is likely to have been typical of many noble households; there was, of course, no question at that time that Henry's children were receiving the special treatment reserved for the heirs to the throne.
Elizabeth Gue, The Education and Literary Interests of the English Lay Nobility, c.1150 - c.1450 (PhD thesis, 1983)
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camyfilms 2 years ago
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PHILADELPHIA 1993
Some of these people make me sick. But a law's been broken here. You do remember the law, don't you?
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