Posted on 05/02/2018 12:19:43 PM PDT by C19fan
An explosive new book promises to lift the lid on one of history's sauciest characters.
High society It girl Lady Melbourne rocked Georgian society with a string of lovers - including the Prince of Wales.
So salacious were the extra-marital affairs of Lady M, known as Elizabeth Lamb, that she had six children - including Queen Victoria's favourite prime minister Lord Melbourne - but only one was fathered by her husband, Sir Peniston Lamb.
Lady Melbourne's fourth son, George, who was born in 1784, was almost certainly sired by Prince George, the Prince of Wales, who later became George IV.
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=schoolboy chortling=
That’s nothing, ALL of Hillary’s children were fathered by someone other than her husband.
"Wasn't that a John Holmes movie?
Wasn’t that a John Holmes movie?
That was Sir Peniston Porkloin.
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Jeremy Clarkson and company have had great fun with his name...
Oops got the wrong Lamb it was William not Charles.
Guess they had the budget for lots oil-painting selfies.
No doubt changed from the original Latin: Dongus Maximus.
You can create your own porn screen-name by taking the name of your first pet, and adding it to the street you grew up on.
Mine would be Pepe Briarwood.
Robbie 6th Street?
“Good girls go to Heaven, bad girls go everywhere!!!”
So she was addicted to sin, hurt everyone around her, debased the culture, is now burning in hell. But let’s celebrate her ‘daring’ life.
I’m not sure Dieter County Road 200 North would really work as a name, just saying.
“Guess they had the budget for lots oil-painting selfies”
Yup. These were VERY rich people.
Prolly would have done better living on 12th Street.
Hey, Willy Berner- not so bad!
Rich, entitled, famous ... and still a complete skank. The ‘lady’ was a tramp.
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