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- Q4969085 description "English procuress and brothel-keeper".
- Q4969085 description "English procuress and brothel-keeper".
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- Q4969085 abstract "Elizabeth Needham (died 3 May 1731), also known as Mother Needham, was an English procuress and brothel-keeper of 18th-century London, who has been identified as the bawd greeting Moll Hackabout in the first plate of William Hogarth's series of satirical etchings, A Harlot's Progress. Although Needham was notorious in London at the time, little is recorded of her life, and no genuine portraits of her survive. Her house was the most exclusive in London and her customers came from the highest strata of fashionable society, but she eventually ran afoul of the moral reformers of the day and died as a result of the severe treatment she received after being sentenced to stand in the pillory.".
- Q4969085 alias "Mother Needham".
- Q4969085 deathDate "1731-05-03".
- Q4969085 deathYear "1731".
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- Q4969085 alternativeNames "Mother Needham".
- Q4969085 dateOfDeath "1731-05-03".
- Q4969085 name "Needham, Elizabeth".
- Q4969085 shortDescription "English procuress and brothel-keeper".
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- Q4969085 comment "Elizabeth Needham (died 3 May 1731), also known as Mother Needham, was an English procuress and brothel-keeper of 18th-century London, who has been identified as the bawd greeting Moll Hackabout in the first plate of William Hogarth's series of satirical etchings, A Harlot's Progress. Although Needham was notorious in London at the time, little is recorded of her life, and no genuine portraits of her survive.".
- Q4969085 label "Elizabeth Needham".
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- Q4969085 name "Elizabeth Needham".
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- Q4969085 surname "Needham".