Molly Mogg
1766 Died in the unmarried state: Molly Mogg (or Mog), an inn keeper's daughter from the Rose Inn, Wokingham (or Oakingham), Berkshire, England, and a woman of great beauty who had been immortalized in a ballad, popular in Britain and America (possibly Australia and elsewhere too but I have no info) called Molly Mogg, by the three great writers John Gay, Alexander Pope, Jonathan Swift, with a lesser light, John Arbuthnot. It is said that Molly’s sister Sally was even more beautiful. A portrait of Gay still hangs in the inn ...
Categories: uk, history, biography
0 Comments:
Post a Comment
<< Home