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  1. Barbara Howard, Countess of Suffolk (née Villiers; May/June 1622 – 13 December 1680), formerly Lady Wentworth, was an English courtier and the wife of James Howard, 3rd Earl of Suffolk. She served as First Lady of the Bedchamber for the queen of England, Catherine of Braganza , from 1660 until 1681.

  2. 10 de feb. de 2023 · Gramont’s words may have been intended as an insult, but in fact Frances was a child, around 15 years old. This put her in a precarious position, in need of security and court survival skills. Barbara Villiers, Countess of Castlemaine could offer her both. Image: Frances Stuart, Duchess of Richmond before 1662 by Sir Peter Lely.

  3. El dormitorio del rey en el Palacio de Hampton Court, por James Digman Wingfield (1849).En la parte superior izquierda pueden observarse los retratos de Frances Stuart, duquesa de Richmond, y Jane Needham, Mrs Myddelton; en la parte inferior pueden apreciarse los retratos de Barbara Villiers, duquesa de Cleveland, y Elizabeth Hamilton, condesa de Gramont.

  4. Tamaño de esta previsualización: 488 × 600 píxeles. Otras resoluciones: 195 × 240 píxeles · 390 × 480 píxeles · 625 × 768 píxeles · 1220 × 1500 píxeles.

  5. Những năm đầu đời. Barbara Villiers được sinh ra và được rửa tội vào ngày 27 tháng 11 năm 1640 tại Giáo xứ Thánh Margaret, Westminster, Middlesex, là người con duy nhất của William Villiers, Tử tước Grandison thứ 2, một người cháu của George Villiers, Công tước thứ 1 xứ Buckingham và Mary Bayning, đồng thừa kế với Paul ...

  6. Barbara Palmer Facts. 1. Poor Little Rich Girl. Palmer was born Barbara Villiers on November 27, 1640 to the old-as-balls aristocratic Villiers family. Her father William was a Viscount, while her mother Mary was a co-heiress. Sadly, one day it all came crashing down.

  7. Mistress of Charles II The favourite mistress of Charles II during the 1660s, Barbara Villiers was a dominant presence both at court and in the public's imagination. She married Roger Palmer, later the Earl of Castlemaine, in 1659, and met Charles soon after. She was appointed Lady of the Bedchamber to the Queen in spite of the latter's protests. Regarded as the foremost beauty of her day, she ...