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  1. Hace 3 días · In 1670, Barbara Villiers, Countess of Castlemaine, was made Countess of Southampton and her son, Charles (by Charles II), was first Earl, and then (in 1675), Duke of Southampton. In 1710 he took the title of Duke of Cleveland and died in 1730.

  2. Hace 2 días · We speak to the historian Dr Linda Porter about some of the most notable mistresses of Charles II (Lucy Walter, Barbara Villiers, Frances Stuart, Nell Gwynn, Hortense Mancini), discussing why we know so much about them, what they tell us about Charles and how this affected his wife and queen, Catherine of Braganza.

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  3. Barbara Villiers (1641–1709) was the daughter of William, Viscount Grandison. She married Roger Palmer in 1659 and shortly afterwards became the mistress of Charles II. On her husband's elevation to the peerage she became Countess of Castlemaine, and she was created Duchess of Cleveland in 1670.

  4. Hace 2 días · It is said to have been the last home of Charles II's former mistress Barbara Villiers, duchess of Cleveland (1641-1709), who was buried in Chiswick church, and to have supplied a lodging for the politician Daniel O'Connell (1775-1847) as a law student c. 1796.

  5. Hace 21 horas · You're about to enter the scandalous world of Barbara Villiers, a real-life mistress who documented her lavish lifestyle and relationships with King Charles II in her diaries. Her diaries expose financial gains, titles, and intricate dynamics with the king. You'll discover secrets, scandals, and forbidden pleasures behind the palace walls.

  6. Hace 5 días · The title comes from the fact that Sir Allen was cousin to Barbara Villiers Palmer and George Villiers, 2nd Duke of Buckingham, "Oliver's Dark Lantern" St.John, Ralph Bathhurst FRS, Chancellor Edward Hyde, Lady Wilmot, Duchess of Rochester was his aunt, and regicide Col. John Hutchinson was his brother-in-law -- and there were more.

  7. Hace 2 días · He allegedly had an affair with Barbara Villiers, a mistress of Charles II, and may have fathered her daughter Barbara Fitzroy, although he never formally acknowledged her. Battle of Solebay, Churchill's first major action