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  1. FITZCHARLES, Charles (c. 1657–80) cr. 29 July 1675 (a minor) earl of PLYMOUTH First sat 8 May 1679; last sat 27 May 1679. b. c. 7 May 1657, s. of Charles II with Catherine (d.1678), da. of Thomas Pegge of Yeldersley, Derbys. and Catherine Kniveton. educ. in Flanders; travelled abroad (France and Holland), 1674–6.

  2. 2 de ene. de 2023 · 1: Coat of arms of James Scott, 1st Duke of Monmouth, 1st Duke of Buccleuch (born 1649, by Lucy Walter) 2: Coat of arms of Charles FitzCharles, 1st Earl of Plymouth (born 1657, by Catherine Pegge) 3: Coat of arms of Charles FitzRoy, 2nd Duke of Cleveland (born 1662, by Barbara Villiers, 1st Duchess of Cleveland) 4: Coat of arms of Henry FitzRoy ...

  3. Robert, 1st Earl of Plymouth (1857–1923), and his family are buried here. 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 .

  4. Charles FitzCharles, 1st Earl of Plymouth; I. Ivor Windsor-Clive, 2nd Earl of Plymouth; O. Other Robert Ivor Windsor-Clive, 3rd Earl of Plymouth; P. Other ...

  5. 25 de abr. de 2024 · Charles Fitzcharles, Earl of Plymouth. Charles Fitzcharles, Earl of Plymouth was buried in Westminster Abbey on 18th January 1681 (modern dating) in the vault in Henry VII's chapel formerly occupied by Oliver Cromwell. He has no monument or gravestone. He was probably born in Bruges about 1657, an illegitimate son of Charles II by Catherine Pegge.

  6. Charles FitzCharles, primer conde de Plymouth ( 1657-17 de octubre de 1680) fue el hijo ilegítimo del rey Carlos II de Inglaterra , por Catherine Pegge . Tenía una hermana llamada Catherine FitzCharles que se convirtió en monja. [2] Su madre se casó con Sir Edward Greene de Samford en Essex , pero no tuvieron hijos. [3] Sus títulos subsidiarios fueron Viscount Totness y Baron Dartmouth .

  7. Charles FitzCharles, Earl of Plymouth. published by John Smith, probably after Sir Peter Lely mezzotint, circa 1689 NPG D29514