Bribes and a Scandal
In the National Portrait Gallery I
found this lovely little marble bust of Mary Anne Clarke, made by Lawrence Gahagan in 1811.
The
information tag said: ‘from 1803 – 1809 Mary Anne Clarke was mistress of
Frederick, Duke of York. Their affair turned into a political scandal when the
Duke was charged with corruption for promoting officers from whom Clarke had
taken bribes. Renounced by the Duke, Clarke wrote her own revealing memoirs and
extracted huge sums from the government to suppress them’.
Of course, if it had happened
today, they’d probably quietly arrange an accident for her in a Paris tunnel.

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