Kate Meyrick

Kate Meyrick (1875–1933) was an Irish nightclub owner in 1920s London.

Kate Nason was born in Kingstown. Her father was a doctor, as was her husband, Dr. F. R. Meyrick, who abandoned her after eight children. He was reported to have shown up at her funeral, inconsolable.[1]

She became a London club hostess and proprietor of the notorious 43 Club at 43 Gerrard Street, Soho, London,[2] an address also once the home of poet John Dryden.[3] She went to prison on five occasions, and was sentenced to 15 months in 1929 for bribing a police officer, George Goddard.

Her daughter Mary married the 14th Earl of Kinnoull.

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