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: In 1781, Lady Worsley eloped with her husband's best friend, Captain George Bisset.

: To save Bisset from financial ruin, Lady Worsley took the stand to destroy her own reputation. She proved her husband’s complicity in her affairs, resulting in the court awarding Sir Richard only one shilling in damages. The Scandalous Lady W

refers to the true story of Lady Seymour Worsley, an 18th-century heiress whose divorce became one of the most sensational scandals in Georgian England. Originally published as the book Lady Worsley's Whim by historian Hallie Rubenhold , it was later adapted into a BBC drama starring Natalie Dormer . Key Content & Plot Overview : In 1781, Lady Worsley eloped with her

: Enraged, Sir Richard sued Bisset for " criminal conversation " (adultery), claiming £20,000 in damages for "theft" of his property (his wife). refers to the true story of Lady Seymour

: In 1775, at age 17, the wealthy Seymour Fleming married Sir Richard Worsley. The marriage was a disaster; it was later revealed that Sir Richard was a voyeur who pressured his wife into having affairs with dozens of men so he could watch.