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Mary Adelaide Virginia Thomasina Eupatoria "Patsy" Cornwallis-West (née FitzPatrick; The Vale, Bailieborough 28 October 1854 – 21 July 1920) was an Irish aristocrat and a prominent mistress of the future King Edward VII.
May 6, 2021 · This is the story of Mary Cornwallis-West, who was called Patsy by her family and close friends. Beautiful, exciting, high class and Irish born, she married when she was sixteen and had a long affair with Queen Victoria's son, Edward, the Prince of Wales.
Aug 23, 2003 · Patsy was attempting to marry her elder daughter, Daisy, into the German royal family (her son, George, was almost certainly Prince Edward’s natural son and not Cornwallis-West’s).
Carte-de-visite portrait of Mary Patsy Fitzpatrick, later Mrs Cornwallis West, standing behind a painted balustraded wall upon which she rests her arm. Her hair is loosely tied back under a hat.
Jul 21, 2003 · This was the world inhabited by Patsy Cornwallis-West - impeccably connected, mondaine, sexually lawless - and Coates does an understated job of contrasting it with the world of Barrett, who...
Patsy Cornwallis West. Two complete pages from The Sunday Express, 3 October 1971. Article about the controversial case of Mrs Cornwallis West and Patrick Barrett, soldier from World War 1 convalescing at St Asaph, near Ruthin. Date of coverage.
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Photograph of Mary Patsy Cornwallis-West, wife of William Cornwallis-West. It is a three-quarters length portrait, sitting sideways on a chair but looking at the viewer, wearing an outdoor dress which is buttoned up to the top and a sailors hat.