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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PeggePegge - Wikipedia

    Pegge is a surname, and may refer to: Catherine Pegge, mistress of King Charles II of England and mother of Charles FitzCharles, 1st Earl of Plymouth. Edward Pegge, Wales international rugby union player. Edward Pegge (High Sheriff) of Beauchief High Sheriff of Derbyshire 1664. Maud Pegge, the British archaeologist Maud Cunnington.

  2. Catherine Pegge 1635 - 1680. Born 1635; Died approx 1680; Details. Catherine Pegge; Lived 45 years; It was during her family's exile in Bruges that Catherine's ...

  3. 凱薩琳·佩吉是湯瑪斯·佩吉與凱薩琳·奈騰的女兒。. 英國內戰 時佩吉全家逃至 布魯日 ,她在布魯日與查理二世開始連絡 [2] ,1657年生下查理二世的私生子 第一任普利茅茲伯爵 [1] 。. 凱薩琳·佩吉,是英格蘭查理二世的王室情婦。.

  4. John Pegg. 2015 Katherine Pegge (1630-1678) was one of Charles II’s frequent mistresses. She bore the King two children Charles FitzCharles (b1657-1680), the Kings second son and a daughter, Catherine FitzCharles (d1757). On the 28th of July 1675 Charles FitzCharles was created Baron of Dartmouth, Viscount Totnes an Earl of Plymouth ( Dugdale ...

  5. Catherine was the daughter of Thomas Pegge of Yeldersley, Ashbourne, Derbyshire, and wife Catherine Kniveton, daughter of Sir Gilbert Kniveton, Baronet, and wife. Thomas and his family were exiled to Bruges during the English Civil War following his capture serving under the Royalist Colonel General Henry Hastings, 1st Baron Loughborough .

  6. Welcome Charles II The 17th Century: A Brief Social History Charles II and His Court Queen Catherine of Braganza Royal Mistresses Being a Royal Mistress Meet Charles' mistresses Lucy Walter Elizabeth Kiiligrew Catherine Pegge Barbara Palmer Moll Davis Nell Gwyn Louise de Kérouaille Descendants The Illegitimate Children Today's Royal Family ...

  7. Catherine Pegge (1635 circa – ...) fu per lunghi anni amante del re d'Inghilterra Carlo II. Dal sovrano ebbe due figli, Charles FitzCharles, I conte di Plymouth e Catherine FitzCharles. Figlia di esponenti di classi sociali elevate, seguì la famiglia nell'esilio presso la città belga di Bruges e fu proprio in questa città che iniziò la sua relazione con il sovrano.