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Charles Iis Illegitimate Children Royal Bastards Sarahbeth Watkins

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Charles Iis Illegitimate Children Royal Bastards Sarahbeth Watkins
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Publisher: Pen & Sword History
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.22 MB
Author: Sarah-Beth Watkins
ISBN: 9781399000949, 9781399000956, 1399000942, 1399000950
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Charles Iis Illegitimate Children Royal Bastards Sarahbeth Watkins by Sarah-beth Watkins 9781399000949, 9781399000956, 1399000942, 1399000950 instant download after payment.

Charles II had at least twelve illegitimate children that we know of. Although his queen, Catherine of Braganza, fell pregnant several times she was not able to bear any children to full term. The king, who was known for his many mistresses, had his first recognised child out of wedlock in 1649; the child was James Croft who would become Duke of Monmouth and mastermind of an infamous rebellion. Not all of his children would gain such notoriety but they would live long and full lives creating a Stuart bloodline that descends to the present day.

There was Nell Gywn’s son, Charles Beauclerk, Duke of St Albans who was present at the siege of Belgrade in 1688. The French mistress, Louise de Keroualle’s son, Charles Lennox, Duke of Richmond who was an early patron of cricket. Catherine Pegge’s son, Charles Fitzcharles, 1st Earl of Plymouth who was a colonel in the King’s Own Royal Regiment and lost his life in Tangier and Moll Davis’ daughter Mary Tudor, Countess of Derwentwater who separated from her husband because she refused to be a Catholic.

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