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  1. Elizabeth Killigrew was a daughter of (Sir Robert Killigrew) and (Mary Woodhouse), and sister of dramatist (Thomas Killigrew). Elizabeth was baptised at (St Margaret Lothbury), London, on 16 May 1622. On 24 October 1639 she married (Francis Boyle) (later (Viscount Shannon)), son of the Irish landowner (Richard Boyle, 1st Earl of Cork).

  2. Elizabeth Killigrew, Viscountess Shannon (16 May 1622 (baptised) – December 1680) was an English courtier, the daughter of Sir Robert Killigrew and Mary Woodhouse, and sister of dramatist Thomas Killigrew.

  3. Elizabeth Killigrew, Viscountess Shannon (16 May 1622 (baptised) – December 1680) was an English courtier, the daughter of Sir Robert Killigrew and Mary Woodhouse, and sister of dramatist Thomas Killigrew.

  4. 17 de may. de 2024 · Elizabeth Killigrew joined the royalist court-in-exile of Queen Henrietta Maria in France where she became one of the many mistresses of the queen’s son, the future King Charles II. At the time of Charlotte FitzRoy’s birth in 1650, Elizabeth Killigrew was twenty-eight years old and the future King Charles II was only twenty.

  5. Elizabeth Killigrew, Viscountess Shannon (16 May 1622 (baptised) – December 1680) was an English courtier, the daughter of Sir Robert Killigrew and Mary Woodhouse, and sister of dramatist Thomas Killigrew.

  6. Francis Boyle, 1st Viscount Shannon (1623-99) spent time in Twickenham from 1691-96. He had married another Elizabeth Killigrew (1622-80), daughter of the second Sir William, in 1638. Elizabeth is noted as an early mistress of Charles II with whom, in 1650, she had a daughter so discharging the duty of a female royal courtier.

  7. La relación entre Elizabeth y Francis fue aparentemente positiva, y ambos tuvieron varios hijos juntos. Elizabeth era hija de Sir Robert Killigrew, pintor y poeta inglés, y había crecido en la corte de Carlos I. Por su parte, Boyle había sido nombrado vizconde de Shannon por el rey Jacobo II en 1682, y sirvió como gobernador de Carrickfergus, un importante puerto en la costa norte de Irlanda.