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Queen Anne, exiled Stuarts and the Royal Touch

October 24, 2022May 23, 2024
Queen Anne, exiled Stuarts and the Royal Touch

Text by Paweł Rutkowski In 1712 Samuel Johnson was brought from Lichfield to London by his mother so that he could be touched by Queen Anne and thus healed. When he was later asked about the meeting with the queen, he vaguely recollected “a lady in diamonds and a long black hood”. Apart from that […]

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