Trials of the King of Hampshire : madness, secrecy and betrayal in Georgian England / Elizabeth Foyster.
- Foyster, Elizabeth A., 1968-
- Date:
- 2016
- Books
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Description
The 3rd Earl of Portsmouth voted in the House of Lords, took county positions, invited Jane Austen to his balls, counted William Cobbett as one of his Hampshire neighbors and had Lord Byron as his best man at his second marriage. Then, at the age of fifty-five, his own family launched a case citing him as a danger not only to the peerage but to himself. Historian Elizabeth Foyster invites us into the jury box for the lengthiest, most expensive and vastly controversial lunacy commission ever heard, including accusations of abductions, sodomy, blackmail and domestic violence.
Publication/Creation
London : Oneworld, 2016.
Physical description
xxxiii, 330 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (chiefly colour), genealogical tables, portraits ; 25 cm
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Bibliographic information
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Subjects
- Insanity (Law)Great BritainHistory19th century
- TrialsGreat BritainHistory19th century
- NobilityGreat BritainBiography
- Mentally illGreat BritainBiography
- Mental illnessGreat BritainHistory19th century
- Mentally illGreat BritainHistory19th century
- Mentally Ill Personslegislation & jurisprudence
- Great BritainHistory1800-1837
- Portsmouth, John Charles Wallop, Earl of, 1767-1853
- Portsmouth, John Charles Wallop, Earl of, 1767-1853Mental health.
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Location Status History of MedicinePP.T.41.AA8Open shelves
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- 9781780749600
- 1780749600