Talk:Francis Charteris (rake)

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Some questions arise[edit]

  • "The Rape-Master General" Nicknamed by whom, where?
  • cashiered " by Parliament for accepting bribes. Nevertheless, he amassed a considerable fortune" What is the logic of "nevertheless" in this context?
  • "Some sources say that he was a founder member of the Hellfire Club, although the famous club founded by Sir Francis Dashwood did not start to meet until 1743." "Some sources" are generally ill-informed: what does this sentence actually do here, aside from trashing the Hellfire Club??
  • The pronunciation was "Charters" I believe. --Wetman 09:28, 12 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]
    • "The Rape-Master General" was a nickname used in the Popular press, at least, about him.
    • I don't see how it trashes the hell-fire club?
    • You could be right.--Irishpunktom\talk 09:46, 12 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]

References[edit]

Newspaper reports of the Ann Bond case: The site with the URL http://www.infopt.demon.co.uk/grub/charteri.htm is dead and should be updated to the current site http://rictornorton.co.uk/grubstreet/charteri.htm

Rictornorton (talk) 14:19, 19 January 2014 (UTC)[reply]

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Interesting text[edit]

Hello there, this image from the Portraits, memoirs, and characters, of remarkable persons, from the revolution in 1688 to the end of the reign of George II (1820) by James Caulfield, states, (amongst other things) he married a daughter of Mr. Pencaitland, one of the lords of session in Scotland,... Lotje (talk) 04:53, 20 September 2023 (UTC)[reply]

Some additional information on "The chronicles of crime; or, The new Newgate calendar, being a series of memoirs and anecdotes of notorious characters who have outraged the laws of Great Britain from the earliest period to 1841" or The execrable subject of this narrative was born at Amisfield, in Scotland, where he was heir to an estate which his ancestors had possessed above four hundred years.. Cheers. Lotje (talk) 05:32, 20 September 2023 (UTC)[reply]