The Curious Case of Lady Purbeck: A Scandal of the XVIIth Century
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A seventeenth-century family and court scandal unfolds around a wealthy heiress whose father arranges her marriage to a royal favourite, provoking a violent dispute with her mother and leading to abduction, legal contests, and political intrigue. The forced union produces domestic discord, rumours of madness, disputed paternity of a child, and accusations of witchcraft, all pursued in ecclesiastical trials and through diplomatic channels. Episodes of flight, exile, refuge in a convent, and appeals to influential figures follow before a late reconciliation and the heroine's death. The account reconstructs events from contemporary letters, manuscripts, and judicial records.
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