Teresia Constantia Phillips or Con Phillips (1700/1703[1] – 2 February 1765) was a British courtesan and bigamist who married at least five times and published a scandalous autobiography.[2] The case is narrated in Lawrence Stone, 'Uncertain unions. Marriage in England 1660-1753'.
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