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Lady Antonia Fraser splashed out after a literary windfall


Prolific: Lady Antonia is still writing aged 88
The most expensive item the author Lady Antonia Fraser has ever bought herself for fun was a heated swimming pool for her lodge in the Scottish Highlands. 
Fraser, the daughter of an earl and whose second husband was playwright Harold Pinter, told DONNA FERGUSON her biggest money mistake has been betting on the horses because she always loses. 
Now 88, she is still writing as passionately as ever and her latest historical biography – The Case Of The Married Woman: Caroline Norton – is out on Thursday. 
What did your parents teach you about money? 
They taught me two very different things. My father Frank Pakenham, the 7th Earl of Longford, was extremely extravagant and didn t really have any money. He taught me that it didn t much matter what you had in your pocket – you decided first what to spend.  ....

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The society beauty, the PM with a taste for S&M... and the scandal


The jury took only a few seconds to confer, not even bothering to leave the packed Court of Common Pleas in London where they had been sitting all day. Then the foreman said to the judge: My lord, we are agreed in a verdict it is for the Defendant. This was the cue for loud bursts of applause and shouts of Good old Melbourne .
No less a person than the Prime Minister, the handsome Lord Melbourne, had been dramatically cleared of having criminal intercourse with a married woman, the alluring Caroline Norton.
Her aggrieved husband, George, had made the accusation in June 1836. London society buzzed with excitement, predictions, lamentations, exultations or a combination of all these emotions. ....

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