| Harris's List Of Covent Garden Ladies |
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Despite its title, the work was actually written by an impoverished poet, Samuel Derrick, who drew his inspiration from the list of available women carried by the infamous pimp, or panderer, Jack Harris (aka John Harrison). The success of the work helped to free Derrick from debtor's prison. He later went on to become the second Master Of Ceremonies at Bath after the death of Beau Nash . Jack Harris was arrested and imprisoned in Newgate Prison in 1758. Derrick secretly continued to edit the List until his death, when he passed the proceeds of his final edition to his former mistress, the courtesan and brothel-keeper, Charlotte Hayes (aka Kelly or O'Kelly). The authors of the List after 1769 are unknown. In 2005 historian Hallie Rubenhold wrote an accessible history of the directory and its author in her book ''The Covent Garden Ladies: Pimp General Jack and the Extraordinary Story of Harris' List'', and later published a volume containing a selection of the directories "funniest, rudest and most surreal entries." External links |
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