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Foreword Pam Peterson 7
Acknowledgements 9
Introduction: The Other Woman 11
Prologue: November 1, 1755 15
Where I Started: The Accepted Legend 17
Part I Money
1 Ed Surriage's Daughter 23
2 Oliver Cromwell's Great-Great-Grandson 29
3 Marblehead, 1732 34
4 Bengal, 1720 37
5 Cast Adrift 40
6 A Snow Named Hawke 43
7 The Fort 48
8 "Th' Fuhtn" 52
Part II Lust
9 Smuggling, Bribery and Puberty 57
10 Fair Game 60
11 Accidental Pawn? 64
12 Henry Cromwell 66
13 The World Turned Upside Down 72
14 A Desperate Uncle Thomas 78
15 Agnes off the Radar Screen 80
16 A Little Bit of Old England 84
Part III Vindication
17 A Lawsuit...and a Marriage 91
18 Why Lisbon? 97
19 November 1, 1755 99
20 Fallout 103
21 Life after Near Death 107
22 "...the Horrid Execution of the Marchioness Tavora" 110
23 Bath and Beyond 115
24 "The Tories Lead a Devil of a Life" 120
25 Dame Agnes Frankland of Chichester 124
The Real Agnes Surriage 127
Epilogue: Henry Cromwell 129
Notes 131
Bibliography 139
About the Author 143
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