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  1. 8 de mar. de 2017 · While Charles and his agents often found it difficult to secure the obedience of his subjects and of other members of the royal family, Lucy Walter proved to be particularly troublesome in this regard. Lucy’s actions highlight at once the resourcefulness, relative freedom, and precarious position of exiles.

  2. 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.

  3. Also known as: Lucy Barlow. Lucy Walter, born to landowner Richard Walter and the well bred Elizabeth Protheroe at Roch Castle, Pembrokeshire in 1630, was a wild child of the sea shore and the Welsh countryside, adored by her father. She had two brothers, Richard and the younger, Justus.

  4. 53K Followers, 844 Following, 238 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from Lucy Walters (@jesuislucyt)

  5. 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 ...

  6. During Charles’ absences, Lucy had relationships with other men, including an Irish nobleman Theobald Taaffe, 2nd Viscount Taaffe who is likely the father of Lucy Walter’s second child Mary, born in Paris in 1651. Charles ended his affair with Lucy in 1651 but Lucy refused to accept this and even claimed that she was married to him.

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