
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or
Mary Ann Clarke attempted to blackmail her ex-lover, the Duke of York — who led the British army — by threatening to publish his letters. Sounds similar to Wellington but it takes a turn: His political enemies took notice, and they discovered that Mary Ann was selling army commissions (meaning, men who wanted a military rank or promotion would pay off Clarke, who would then demand that the Duke give her clients what they wanted).
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
4.4
12421,242 ratings
Mary Ann Clarke attempted to blackmail her ex-lover, the Duke of York — who led the British army — by threatening to publish his letters. Sounds similar to Wellington but it takes a turn: His political enemies took notice, and they discovered that Mary Ann was selling army commissions (meaning, men who wanted a military rank or promotion would pay off Clarke, who would then demand that the Duke give her clients what they wanted).
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
1,792 Listeners
23,724 Listeners
7,935 Listeners
44,955 Listeners
1,387 Listeners
4,495 Listeners
412 Listeners
8,374 Listeners
13,565 Listeners
341 Listeners
1,241 Listeners
210 Listeners
3,923 Listeners
734 Listeners
536 Listeners
54 Listeners
108 Listeners
1,292 Listeners
164 Listeners
495 Listeners
935 Listeners
554 Listeners
274 Listeners
100 Listeners
249 Listeners
466 Listeners