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  1. Walkinshaw, Clementina (c. 1726–1802)Countess of Alberstroff . Name variations: Clementina Walkenshaw. Born around 1726; died in 1802; mistress of Prince Charles Edward Stuart (d. 1788), known as Bonnie Prince Charlie, the Young Pretender; children: Charlotte (b. 1753), countess of Albany.

  2. Clementina (or Clementine) Walkinshaw (1720-1802), an ardent Jacobite, is best known because of her romantic relationship with Prince Charles Edward Stuart (1720-1788). Their daughter Charlotte (1753-1789) was the only acknowledged child of the "Young Pretender". During the 17th century Clementina's family acquired considerable wealth in ...

  3. Clementina Maria Sophia Walkinshaw (1720–1802) was the mistress of Bonnie Prince Charlie. Clementina (1720–1802) was the youngest of the ten daughters of John Walkinshaw of Barrowhill (1671–1731) and his wife Katherine Paterson. The Walkinshaws owned the lands of Barrowfield and Camlachie, and her father had become a wealthy Glasgow ...

  4. 1 de may. de 2017 · File:Anonymous - Clementina Walkinshaw, c 1720 - 1802. Mistress of Prince Charles Edward Stuart - PG 1102 - National Galleries of Scotland.jpg File:Clementina Walkinshaw NG.jpg

  5. More than 40 years after I first visited Walkinshaw House, the ruins still stand – like a faded jewel in the dilapidated diadem of Renfrewshire’s long lost architectural heritage. One celebrated family member was Clementina Walkinshaw, the mistress of Bonnie Prince Charlie, who gave birth to their daughter, Charlotte, Duchess of Albany.

  6. WALKINSHAW, CLEMENTINA (1726?–1802), mistress of Prince Charles Edward, the youngest of the ten daughters of John Walkinshaw of Barrowfield and Gamlachie, Glasgow, and of Catherine Paterson, was perhaps born and brought up at Rome. Her father had fought at Sheriffmuir and been taken prisoner, but had escaped from Stir