WOMAN IN THE CASE A woman was. being shown over a country seat in North Wales, famous for its 1 fine pictures. One of these was a portrait: Nell Gwynn, after Sir Peter Lely. > The woman gazed at this picture with marked interest. “So that’s the hussy, is it?” she remarked, presently; “but I always thought it was King Charles 11. she was after.”
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Greymouth Evening Star, 26 April 1938, Page 8
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