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Kitty da Costa (born Catherine Rachel da Costa; 1710–1747), also known by the names Kitty Villareal and Kitty Mellish after her marriages, was an English Sephardi Jew who converted to Christianity. She was sued by her suitor and first cousin Philip Jacob Mendes da Costa for breach of contract, in a court case which caused controversy at the time. She had four children, three of whom survived into adulthood.

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  • Kitty da Costa (born Catherine Rachel da Costa; 1710–1747), also known by the names Kitty Villareal and Kitty Mellish after her marriages, was an English Sephardi Jew who converted to Christianity. She was sued by her suitor and first cousin Philip Jacob Mendes da Costa for breach of contract, in a court case which caused controversy at the time. She had four children, three of whom survived into adulthood. (en)
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  • 1710 (xsd:integer)
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  • Catherine Rachel da Costa (en)
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  • London (en)
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  • 4 (xsd:integer)
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  • 1747-03-19 (xsd:date)
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  • Kitty da Costa (en)
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  • British (en)
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  • Catherine da Costa, Catherine Villareal, Catherine Da Costa Villa Real, Kitty da Costa Villareal, Catherine Mellish (en)
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  • Leonora Sara Mendes, Joseph da Costa (en)
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  • Joseph Isaac Villareal, William Mellish (en)
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  • Kitty da Costa (born Catherine Rachel da Costa; 1710–1747), also known by the names Kitty Villareal and Kitty Mellish after her marriages, was an English Sephardi Jew who converted to Christianity. She was sued by her suitor and first cousin Philip Jacob Mendes da Costa for breach of contract, in a court case which caused controversy at the time. She had four children, three of whom survived into adulthood. (en)
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  • Kitty da Costa (en)
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