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  1. Catherine Kniveton. Catherine Pegge (born c. 1635) was a long-term mistress of Charles II of England. She had two children by him, Charles FitzCharles, 1st Earl of Plymouth, and Catherine FitzCharles . Pegge Family Arms.

    • Thomas Pegge, Catherine Kniveton
  2. Catherine was the beautiful daughter of Thomas Pegge, a gentleman from Derbyshire, and his wife, Catherine Kniveton, who was the daughter of a royalist Baronet. During the English Civil War, her father fought for the royalists, and on his capture the family were forced into exile in Bruges, Belgium .

  3. Catherine Pegge fue una poeta y escritora inglesa nacida en 1705. Era hija del poeta y clérigo Christopher Pitt y fue educada en Oxford. A los 19 años se casó con el reverendo Samuel Pegge, quien también era escritor.

  4. Catherine Pegge. Catherine and Charles were together for several years while she was living in the Spanish Netherlands. She had two children by the future king, and lived a quiet life with her husband.

  5. 9 de oct. de 2021 · Catherine Pegge (abt. 1630 - 1678) Born about 1630 in Yeldersley, Ashbourne, Derbyshire, England. Ancestors. Daughter of Thomas Pegge and Catherine (Kniveton) Pegge. Sister of Prudence Pegge. Wife of Edward Greene Bart. — married 1667 [location unknown] Descendants.

    • Female
    • Edward Greene Bart.
  6. English paramour. Name variations: Katherine Pegg. Dau. of Thomas Pegge, a Derbyshire squire; mistress of Charles II (1630–1685), king of England (r. 1661–1685); children: (with Charles II) Charles Fitzcharles, earl of Plymouth (b. 1657); Catherine Fitzcharles (1658–1759, a nun at Dunkirk); possibly had another daughter who died in infancy.

  7. The first creation was in 1675 for Charles FitzCharles, one of the dozens of illegitimate children of King Charles II and one of a few by his mistress Catherine Pegge. He died without heirs in 1680, and the title became extinct.