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The secret history of Meadilla: containing a faithful account of her birth and parentage; her Amour with a Gentleman in Ireland, and the several remarkable Passages that occurr'd to her in her Way from thence to London: Her Behaviour and Conduct for the last four Years: With her Views in frequenting the Court. Together with the whole series of her amour with Count Onslorio, and Their Extraordinary Nuptials. Also the several Circumstances attending the same, and geniune copies of several letters: Particularly, The First which Count Onslorio sent to her, on his seeing her at Court, wherein he begg'd her to admit his Addresses, which he assured her were Honourable. With Meadilla's Answer. And another Letter she sent him, on his absenting himself after Consummation. With the proceedings, As they are going on in the Ecclesiastical Court, on the behalf of Meadilla, for conjugal rights. The whole concluded, with a parallel between the Cases of Count Onslorio and Meadilla, the Ld. Fitz-Maurice and Mrs. Eliz. Leeson.

Eighteenth Century Collections Online I (ECCO) Available online

Eighteenth Century Collections Online I (ECCO)

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