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  1. Ann Fanshawe, Lady Fanshawe (25 March 1625 – 20 January 1680) was an English memoirist and cookery author. Her recipe for ice cream is thought to be the earliest recorded in Europe.

  2. It is about the adventures of the fictional Angelica Fanshawe and the historical Leveller soldier Edward Sexby and spans the years 1636 to 1660. It was written by Peter Flannery, who began working on the script in 1997. [2] It was followed by a sequel series, New Worlds, in 2014.

  3. Feb 1, 2013 · The Devil’s Whore (2008) is a gorgeous four-part series set during the English Civil War which tells the tale of a beautiful teenaged girl, Angelica Fanshawe, who is rich, aristocratic, and lucky enough to be in the same social circles as King Charles I.

  4. Jun 17, 2012 · First screened in 2008, this four-part TV series shows us the English Civil War through the eyes of a woman. Subtitled, in a teasing nod to the Newgate scandal-sheets, A True Account of the Life and Times of Angelica Fanshawe, it begins in the early 1640s.

  5. In this dramatic tale of intrigue and lust, we follow the trials and tribulations of the manipulative Angelica Fanshawe (Andrea Risborough, Happy-G-Lucky, Party Animals) as she exploits a country in crisis in a bid to beter her own position.

  6. Feb 12, 2009 · Quick bio of the real 'Angelica' Fanshawe, "Born Ann Harrison, the real .... Fanshawe was 16 when the Civil War broke out in 1642. Her family supported King Charles I and moved to Oxford where he had set up his court.

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  8. Mar 29, 2009 · The story revolves Angelica Fanshawe (who is fictitious) in the years 1623 when she is born until the restoration of Charles II. When Angelica is small, her mother who is Catholic decides to go to France to become a nun, leaving Angelica to the care of her cousin's family.

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