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  1. Clementina Walkinshaw. Clementina Walkinshaw (zwischen 1740 und 1745), unbekannter Künstler, Scottish National Gallery. Clementina Maria Sophia Walkinshaw (* um 1720 möglicherweise in Rom, Italien; † 27. November 1802 in Freiburg, Schweiz) war die Mätresse von Charles Edward Stuart, dem im Exil lebenden Thronprätendenten auf den Thron ...

  2. Clementina Walkinshaw looked after her three grandchildren and lived until 1802, in her later years taking up residence in Switzerland and bringing up her grandson Roehenstart in the reformed faith. During the years of the French Revolution, his father paid for his education in Germany. On her death, she left him a substantial fortune.

  3. After Thomas - Portrait of an Unknown Woman (possibly Clementina Walkinshaw) - Derby Museum and Art Gallery.jpg 463 × 573; 30 KB

  4. WALKINSHAW, CLEMENTINA (1726?–1802), mistress of Prince Charles Edward, the youngest of the ten daughters of John Walkinshaw of Barrowfield and Gamlachie, Glasgow, and of Catherine Paterson, was perhaps born and brought up at Rome. Her father had fought at Sheriffmuir and been taken prisoner, but had escaped from Stirling Castle and joined the Chevalier de St. George at Bar-le-Duc. By him he ...

  5. Clementina Walkinshaw born 1720 in Lanarkshire, Scotland genealogy record - Ancestry®.

  6. Clementina Maria Sophia Walkinshaw (1720 - 1802) was the mistress of Bonnie Prince Charlie. She was the youngest daughter of John Walkinshaw of Barrowhill (1671 - 1731) and his wife Katherine Paterson. Clementina was educated on the Continent, and later converted to Roman Catholicism.

  7. Clementina Maria Sophia Walkinshaw (1720 - 27 de noviembre de 1802) fue la amante de Carlos Eduardo Estuardo, pretendiente jacobita al trono de Gran Bretaña . Clementina era la menor de las diez hijas de John Walkinshaw de Barrowhill (1671-1731) y de su esposa, Katherine Paterson (c. 1683-1780). 1 Los Walkinshaw eran dueños de las tierras de ...