LED
first lobbied Henrietta Maria
and Charles I
about her estates, then began publicly prophesying.
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Ann Lady Fanshawe
The family of Ann Harrison (later ALF
) fell into comparative poverty, owing to her father's having lent the immense sum of £50,000 to the king
in November 1640.
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