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  1. CLEVELAND, BARBARA VILLIERS, Duchess of (1641–1709), mistress of the English king Charles II., was the daughter of William Villiers, 2nd Viscount Grandison (d. 1643), by his wife Mary (d. 1684), daughter of Paul, 1st Viscount Bayning. In April 1659 Barbara married Roger Palmer, who was created earl of Castlemaine two years later,

  2. 31 de ago. de 2023 · Barbara Villiers Duchess of Cleveland-post-1665.webp 501 × 611; 61 KB Barbara Villiers, by William Faithorne, after Lely.jpg 1,650 × 2,170; 340 KB Lives of twelve bad women; illustrations and reviews of feminine turpitude set forth by impartial hands (IA cu31924029820721).pdf 714 × 1,197, 370 pages; 9 MB

  3. Ditchley Park is maintained and serviced by a superb in house team. Ditchley and its 300 acres of pleasure grounds are set in a further 3550 acres managed sustainably by the HDH Wills Charitable Trust which provides grants to conserve the environment and wildlife. Ditchley has been a haven for wildlife since at least 1500, creating a unique eco ...

  4. 17 de ago. de 2021 · Barbara Villiers was born in St. Margaret’s, Westminster on 27 November 1640 to a Royalist family. Her father was the 2nd Viscount Grandison, and a half-nephew of the infamous 1st Duke of ...

  5. 芭芭拉·帕门尔(Barbara Palmer,1640年11月27日—1709年10月9日),未婚时姓名为芭芭拉·威里尔斯(Barbara Villiers),克里夫兰女公爵,卡索梅恩伯爵夫人,也是英格兰国王查理二世的官方王室情妇。

  6. Barbara’s mother married a cousin of her late husband, but the Villiers family was ruined by the victory of the Parliamentarians and Commonwealth rule in England. Marriage Mismatch By all accounts Barbara was an outstanding beauty with long dark hair, deep blue eyes and sensuous features.

  7. Barbara Villiers continued her affair with Chesterfield, as much to ignite the King’s jealousy and she seemed to revel in the humiliation of her rival Lady Elizabeth. This became of course common knowledge with the gossip at court and would have made its way back to the worried Duke and Duchess.