Yahoo Search Búsqueda en la Web

Resultado de búsqueda

  1. Lucy Walter had a daughter, Mary Crofts, born after James in 1651, but Charles II was not the father, since he and Walter parted in September 1649. [2] By Elizabeth Killigrew (1622–1680), daughter of Sir Robert Killigrew , married Francis Boyle, 1st Viscount Shannon , in 1660:

  2. 1 de dic. de 2016 · This article examines the challenges to maintaining royal authority during periods of exile by focusing on the relationship between Charles II and Lucy Walter, who became the king’s mistress and ...

  3. Bei ihrer Verhaftung wurde Lucy Walter zum ersten Mal offiziell als "Frau und Geliebte von Charles Stuart" (the wife and mistress of Charles Stuart) bezeichnet, was später dem Gerücht um eine heimliche Hochzeit zwischen Karl II. und Lucy Nahrung geben sollte. Lucy Walter erreichte, mit ihren Kindern aus dem Gefängnis entlassen zu werden, und ...

  4. Lucy Walter, also known as Mrs. Barlow and sometimes incorrectly as Lucy Walters or Lucy Waters, had gone to The Hague in 1644 and been a colonel's mistress there before becoming the famed mistress of England's King Charles II between 1648 and 1650. In 1649, she gave birth to Charles' illegitimate son, James.

  5. Lucy Walter, también conocida como Lucy Barlow, (c. 1630-1658) fue una amante galesa del rey Carlos II de Inglaterra, y madre de James Scott, I duque de Monmouth. Se cree que nació en 1630, o quizá un poco más tarde, en el Castillo de Roch, cerca de Haverfordwest , en Gales, en una familia de la aristocracia terrateniente gentry .

  6. There has been much confusion as to the name and parentage of Charles’s mistress. Lucy Walter was the daughter of William Walter of Roch Castle, co. Pembroke, and Mr. S. Steinman, in his “Althorp Memoirs” (privately printed, 1869), sets out her pedigree, which is a good one. Roch Castle was taken and burnt by the Parliamentary forces in ...

  7. In 1648 the young Welsh gentlewoman Lucy Walter met the soon to-be Charles II at The Hague, beginning a relationship—by turns passionate, fraught, scandalous and distant—that would last for the next ten years. Little is known about Lucy Walter. She was probably born in 1630; her father, William Walter, inherited Roch Castle in