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    Lucy Walter (c. 1630 – 1658), also known as Lucy Barlow, was the first mistress of King Charles II of England and mother of James, Duke of Monmouth. During the Exclusion Crisis, a Protestant faction wanted to make her son heir to the throne, fuelled by the rumour that the king might have married Lucy, a claim which he denied.

  2. Apr 15, 2024 · Lucy Walter was the mistress of the British king Charles II and mother of James Scott, duke of Monmouth. Her family, the Walters, were Welsh of good standing who declared for King Charles I during the Civil War. Roch Castle having been captured and burned by the Parliamentary forces in 1644, Lucy.

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  3. Mar 6, 2013 · By Andrea Zuvich on Wed 6th Mar 2013 a.D. | 30,695 views | 5 thoughts. One of Charles II’s earliest great passions, Lucy Walter, sometimes Lucy Barlow, a Royalist exile of Welsh ancestry who became his bedfellow (possibly his wife) and then the mother of his son, James, the future doomed Duke of Monmouth. Lucy, born around 1630, was ...

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  5. Mar 29, 2015 · Lucy Walter, mistress of King Charles II. Lucy Walter or Lucy Barlow was a mistress of King Charles II but also mother to James Scott, 1st Duke of Monmouth. Born in 1630 to William...

  6. Lucy Walter, Mistress of King Charles II of England. by Susan Flantzer. © Unofficial Royalty 2020. Lucy Walter, as a Shepherdess by Peter Lely; Credit: Abbotsford, The Home of Sir Walter Scott. Lucy Walter was born around 1630 at Roch Castle near Haverfordwest, Wales to William Walter and Elizabeth Prothero, from landed gentry families.

  7. Dec 23, 2016 · Lucy Walter was one of the first of many mistresses of King Charles II of England. She came from a moderately well-to-do family and was the kings mistress for a short time while he was in exile on the continent during the English Civil War.

  8. Lucy Walter. Lucy Walter (nee Barlow) was one of Charles II’s first mistresses and provided him with one of the most prominent of his illegitimate children, James Scott. The boy became 1st Duke of Monmouth and at 36 was beheaded for treason against his father’s uncle, James II.

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