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  1. 8 de nov. de 2016 · The author’s intention in writing this book is to prove that Lucy Walter was in fact married to Charles. Lucy became Charles’ mistress early on during his exile after the execution of his father King Charles I. She gave birth to a son, James Crofts, later called James Scott in April of 1649. Charles at all times acknowledged James was his ...

  2. 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

  3. 10 de jun. de 2009 · Lucy Walter1 F, #105022, b. circa 1630, d. 1658. Last Edited=10 Jun 2009. Lucy Walter2. Lucy Walter was born circa 1630.3 She was the daughter of Richard Walter.1 She died in 1658 at Paris, France.3. Lucy Walter and Robert Sydney were associated.4 She and Charles II Stuart, King of Great Britain were associated.

  4. 82. “Taft” was Theobald Taaffe (c. 1603-1677), second Viscount Taaffe, who in February 1657 reassured Lucy that the King “has noething more in consideration than hir sufferings.” (Scott, George, Lucy Walter, 155).

  5. Lucy Walter (1630 körül – 1658) walesi hölgy, II. Károly angol király szeretője, James Scott, Monmouth első hercegének anyja; egyes feltételezések szerint Károly felesége volt. Már az 1650-es években beszélték, hogy Lucy férjhez ment Károlyhoz, így annak trónra lépése után angol királyné lett.

  6. James Scott (formerly Crofts) was the first-born child of Charles II by his mistress Lucy Walter. He was born about April 1649 in Rotterdam in the Netherlands, close to The Hague where Charles, who had been in exile there the year before, had conducted his relationship with Lucy.

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