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KITTY AND FRIENDS

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By Anon

William “Kitty” Courtenay (1768 – 1835) was the 9th Earl of Devon.

As a youth, Kitty was regarded by contemporaries as being the most beautiful boy in England.

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Kitty Marie Fischer (1741 – 1767), an attractive teenager, was “introduced to London high life” by the top people who had sex with her.

When the bisexual Giacomo Casanova visited London in 1763, he met Kitty.
He noted that Kitty “had on diamonds worth five hundred thousand francs.
“Goudar told me that if I liked I might have her then and there for ten guineas.”
In Kitty’s day, prostitution was one of London’s main industries.

Une Femme qui pisse
In 1766, Kitty married John Norris, son of the M.P. for Rye and grandson of Admiral Sir John Norris.
Kitty died only four months after her marriage.

King James I was the typical monarch and had various young lads as male lovers.

These included:

Esmé Stuart, Earl of Lennox

George Gordon, sixth Earl of Huntley

Alexander Lindsay, Lord Spynie

Francis Stewart Hepburn, Earl of Bothwell

George Villiers, Duke of Buckingham

James Hay, 1st Earl of Carlisle

Robert Carr, Earl of Somerset

“Carr was a handsome Scots lad who came to England in 1603 to run beside the royal coach as a page-boy…

“Carr was appointed Gentleman of the Bedchamber.”

King James I and VI.

“Every day some aspiring Lord – notably Sir William Manson – would hire a troup of handsome young ragamuffin boys, scrub their faces clean with curdled milk, curl their hair, powder them and perfume them, dress them in silk and lace, and lead them in dainty procession around the throne in order to seduce the King’s favour.”

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