Francis Charteris (rake)
Colonel Francis Charteris (baptised 4 April 1675 – 24 February 1732), nicknamed "The Rape-Master General", was a Scottish soldier and adventurer who earned a substantial sum of money through gambling and the South Sea Bubble. He was convicted of raping a servant in 1730 and sentenced to death, but was subsequently pardoned, before dying of natural causes shortly afterwards.
Francis Charteris | |
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Colonel Francis Charteris | |
Nickname(s) | The Rape-Master General |
Born | Edinburgh, Scotland | 4 April 1675
Died | 23 February 1732 56) Edinburgh, Scotland | (aged
Buried | Greyfriars Kirkyard |
Allegiance | Scottish |
Rank | Colonel |
Spouse(s) | Helen Swinton |
Relations | John Charteris, Mary, Sir Francis Kinloch, 1st Baronet |
Other work | Adventurer |
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