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Grace Dalrymple, Lady Elliott (* um 1754 in Edinburgh; † 16. Mai 1823 in Ville-d’Avray) war eine schottische Kurtisane, die in Paris Augenzeugin der Französischen Revolution wurde. Sie war die Mätresse des späteren Königs Georg IV. und des Herzogs von Orléans.
Grace Elliott (1754?–1823) was a Scottish courtesan, writer and spy who lived in Paris during the French Revolution. She was the mistress of the Duke of Orléans and the Prince of Wales, and wrote a memoir of her experiences in France.
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.
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.
Grace Elliott is a singer and songwriter who plays a range of instruments including piano, bass, drums and self taught guitar.
Learn about Grace Elliott, a woman who survived the turbulent times of the French Revolution by using her wits and charm. Watch a video that explores her life, loves, and adventures as a mistress and a spy.
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- Forgotten Lives
This masterclass moment - recorded in front of a live audience in July 2019 - features Grace Elliott of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, performing "You've Changed" with music director Tex Arnold.
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- Great American Songbook Foundation