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Jane Douglas | |
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Born | c.1698 Edinburgh, Scotland |
Died | London, England, Kingdom of Great Britain | 10 June 1761
Other names | Mother Douglas |
Occupation | Brothel-keeper |
Jane Douglas (c. 1698 – 10 June 1761), commonly known as Mother Douglas, was a brothel-keeper in mid-18th century London. Known at the time as "The Empress of the Bawds", her house in Covent Garden attracted customers from the higher echelons of society.[2]