Lord Timothy Dexter was a lucky kind of eccentric from the 1700s. His life in one quick summary: married for money, made ridiculous money through luck, tried to hobnob with the wealthy but wasn’t up to snuff, terrible speller but had the money to published a book anyway, and faked his death. He was also a shitty eccentric--beating his wife when she didn't cry at his fake funeral. In episode 77, Strange Country co-hosts Beth and Kelly talk about what they'd do with gobs of money; likely invest in whalebone corsets.
Theme music: Resting Place by A Cast of Thousands.
Cite your sources:
Currier, John James. Ould Newbury: Historical and Biographical Sketches. https://play.google.com/store/books/details?id=vws1AAAAIAAJ&rdid=book-vws1AAAAIAAJ&rdot=1 Accessed Jan. 13, 2019.
Dexter, Lord Timothy. A Pickle for the Knowing Ones. 1802
Lynn, Eleri. Well Rounded a Hoistory of Corsetry from Whalebone to Lycra. Slate Magazine. NOV 16, 2010
https://slate.com/culture/2010/11/a-short-history-of-corsetry-from-whalebone-to-lycra.html
Tattersoll, Ian. Nevraumont. Hoax, A History of Deception. Balck Dog and Leventhal Publishers. New York. 2018.
https://priceonomics.com/the-strange-life-of-lord-timothy-dexter/
https://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=4462621