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  1. None of this was a secret. None of this was denied by anyone, only their marriage was hotly denied – by all whose future wealth, power and position depended on it. Charles neither confirmed nor denied that he was married to Lucy Walter – he was no political fool but he was a man in love and he would not deny his Lucy.

  2. 20 de nov. de 2022 · The Walter family spent most of their time during the Civil War in London after fleeing the castle. William alleged that his losses at the castle – which was burned in 1644 - came to £3,000. Lucy was sent to The Hague and it is believed that she met Charles II, then Prince Charles of Wales, in 1648 there for the first time, although some ...

  3. Charles met Lucy Walter in 1648 while in exile and,in 1649,she gave birth to his first child,James Scott,later Duke of Monmouth.Charles was forced to kidnap his son when Lucy fell into a life of ...

  4. Semantic Scholar extracted view of "Charles II, Lucy Walter, and the Stuart Courts in Exile" by Nicole Greenspan

  5. Lucy Walter gelang es, mit ihren Kindern aus dem Gefängnis entlassen zu werden. Sie reiste zurück nach Den Haag. Taaffe, inzwischen wieder als Vermittler zwischen Lucy und Karl II. tätig, sicherte ihr eine regelmäßige Pensionszahlung zu, vor allem, um den gemeinsamen Sohn James gut versorgt zu sehen. 1658 erreichten die königlichen Vermittler, dass Lucy ihren Sohn James unter Karls Obhut ...

  6. www.wikiwand.com › fr › Lucy_WalterLucy Walter - Wikiwand

    Lucy Walter, maîtresse du roi anglais Charles II et mère du 1er duc de Monmouth, est née aux alentours de 1630, à Roch Castle, près de Haverfordwest comté de Pembrokeshire .

  7. Scott, George, Lucy Walter, 181-2. 117. As Middelburg and Flushing in Zeeland had long harboured a substantial community of English and Scottish émigrés, some of whom were sympathetic to the Stuart cause (Hughes and Sanders, “Gender”, 137-8), it is not unimaginable that Lucy entertained contacts in these towns as well.