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Article: Merry meeting. (descendants of Duke of St. Albans)
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- National Review
- Article date:
- February 24, 1984
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Nell Gwynn, the orange seller, won fame as the mistress of King Charles II, England's merry monarch of the seventeenth century; one of their bastard sons was created Duke of St. Albans. The other day at the fashionable Brook's Club in St. James's Street, a group of thirty of their descendants gathered to ...
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