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Hon. Frances Brooke (1640 – c. 1690) was a British courtier.She was styled Hon. Frances Brooke, and then Lady Whitmore.She was granted the style of a daughter of a baron in 1665. Frances and her sister Margaret, Lady Denham, were two of the Windsor Beauties, painted by Sir Peter Lely for Anne Hyde, Duchess of York. Ironically Margaret was the mistress of Anne's husband, the future King James II. Her daughter Frances was one of the Hampton Court Beauties.

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  • Hon. Frances Brooke (1640 – c. 1690) was a British courtier.She was styled Hon. Frances Brooke, and then Lady Whitmore.She was granted the style of a daughter of a baron in 1665. Frances and her sister Margaret, Lady Denham, were two of the Windsor Beauties, painted by Sir Peter Lely for Anne Hyde, Duchess of York. Ironically Margaret was the mistress of Anne's husband, the future King James II. Her daughter Frances was one of the Hampton Court Beauties. (en)
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  • Hon. Frances Brooke (1640 – c. 1690) was a British courtier.She was styled Hon. Frances Brooke, and then Lady Whitmore.She was granted the style of a daughter of a baron in 1665. Frances and her sister Margaret, Lady Denham, were two of the Windsor Beauties, painted by Sir Peter Lely for Anne Hyde, Duchess of York. Ironically Margaret was the mistress of Anne's husband, the future King James II. Her daughter Frances was one of the Hampton Court Beauties. (en)
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  • Hon. Frances Brooke (en)
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