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Louisa Chatterley

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28: 204:, on 13 February 1830, in Kensington. Place had 15 children and championed unfashionable reforms such as birth control. During the time she was married to Francis Place, Chatterley gave up acting. Her husband's family were not impressed by his new wife. In 1833 their finances required that they move from Charing Cross, to 21, Brompton Square. Place's son considered his father "virtuous" until he married Louisa. Francis suffered a stroke in 1844 and they separated in 1851. Her husband went to live with his children and died in 1854. 190:
Meanwhile, the bank sacked him citing the poor example his lifestyle set to have one of their clerks in a relationship with "an actress". As it turned out the bank was to remember Christmas as he was discovered to have embezzled thousands of pounds. Some suspected this was to fund his time with Chatterley. Christmas was sentenced to be transported for 14 years and in 1825 he wrote an apology to the bank asking for leniency. They arranged for him to get an office job where he was again found to be forging documents.
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who had married a rich widow after he had been asked by the bank to advise her on her affairs. This was considered acceptable behaviour until he started a relationship with Chatterley. The rich widow was annoyed at Louisa's behaviour and tried to get her mother, Madame Simeon, to intercede.
151:, at Bedminster, on 11 August 1813. The two of them both enjoyed some success. Louisa took the name "Mrs Chatterley" and worked regularly in comedic roles in Bath and London. It was said that she was particularly adept at playing a French woman. She appeared in well known plays including 266:
Original Data: Principal Probate Registry. Calendar of the Grants of Probate and Letters of Administration made in the Probate Registries of the High Court of Justice in England. London, England © Crown copyright. Ancestry.com,
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The National Archives; Kew, London, England; Office of Works and successors: Royal Parks and Pleasure Gardens: Brompton Cemetery Records; Series Number: Work 97; Piece Number: 102. Ancestry.com, 2019. Retrieved 9 November
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where Chatterley was required to play twelve different roles as she tests the character of a lover. In the winter of 1821 Mrs Chatterley was earning 12 guineas a week employed at
534: 132:(1797 - 4 November 1866 ) was a British actress. She was involved in an embezzlement case, and later married a noted social reformer with fifteen children. 27: 245: 185:
She went on to have a relationship with William Edward Taylor Christmas whilst still nominally married to William Chatterley. Christmas was a clerk at
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on 16 October 1797 to Madame Simeon. From the age of three she was sent to convents, a boarding school and finally a seminary by her milliner mother.
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She returned to the stage after the death of Francis Place, acting at the Olympic, and Adelphi theatres.
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Louisa (written as Louise on her burial and probate registers), died on 4 November 1866, at 37,
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Thomas, William (2004-09-23). "Place, Francis (1771–1854), radical and chronicler".
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435:"Francis Place - Louise Chatterley, 13 Feb 1830, Kensington." 287:
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Index


Piccadilly
London
Brompton Square
William Simmonds Chatterley
Francis Place
Piccadilly
William Simmonds Chatterley
The Rivals
She Stoops to Conquer
Covent Garden
Lady Teazle
George Clint
Rose Emma Drummond
Hoares bank
Brompton Square
Francis Place
Brompton Square
Holy Trinity Brompton
Francis Place
Brompton Cemetery


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"England & Wales, National Probate Calender (Index of Wills and Administrations), 1858 - 1995 for Louise Place."


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