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Frances Crewe, Lady Crewe

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took office, she famously remarked that he "could do what he pleased during the holidays, but it would only be a mince-pie administration" (in other words it would barely last past Christmas; as it turned out she was wrong in her prediction, but virtually everyone in the political world agreed with
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in 1775. Three portraits by Reynolds have been engraved, in one of which she appears with her brother as
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In May 1784 when Charles James Fox, after an epic battle, was finally confirmed as MP for
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to her, and some lines addressed to her by Fox were printed at the
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An English Lady in Paris: the diary of Frances Anne Crewe, 1786
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Kilburn, Matthew. "Mince-pie administration (act. 1783–1784)".
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Frances Crewe

Thomas Gainsborough
Fulke Greville
envoy extraordinary
elector of Bavaria
Frances Macartney
William Pitt the younger

John Crewe
Baron Crewe
John Crewe, 2nd Baron Crewe
Emma Crewe
Crewe Hall
Cheshire
Hampstead
Fox
Edmund Burke
Richard Brinsley Sheridan
Sir Joshua Reynolds
Charles Burney
Sarah Burney
Hester Thrale
Westminster
The Prince of Wales
School for Scandal
Strawberry Hill Press
Hebe
Cupid

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