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  1. Catherine FitzCharles (born 1658–1759) was the illegitimate daughter of Charles II of England and his mistress Catherine Pegge. Her older brother by one year, Charles FitzCharles, was made the 1st Earl of Plymouth by his father. Little is known about Catherine's life, but she is thought to have become a Benedictine nun at Dunkirk Abbey in ...

  2. 3 de mai. de 2022 · Sir Edward Green, 1st and last Bt. married, fourthly, Catherine Pegge, daughter of Thomas Pegge and Katharine Kniveton, in 1667.1 He died in 1676 at Flanders, Belgium.1. He gained the title of 1st Baronet Green. Children of Sir Edward Green, 1st and last Bt. and Catherine Pegge. William Green1 d. b 1676. Justina Green1 b. c 1667, d. 1717.

  3. There are allegedly two portraits of Catherine Pegge by Sir Peter Lely, the whereabouts of which are unknown. The Yeldersley branch descended from Thomas Pegge. She was said to have great beauty. Her son died in 1680. She went on to marry before 1667 Sir Edward Greene of Sampford in Essex, Baronet on 26 July 1660, who died at Flanders in 1676 ...

  4. Catherine Pegge (mother of Charles,Earl of Plymouth,known as “Don Carlo”). Some of the mistresses of Charles II: Winifred Wells – one of the Queen’s Maids of Honour

  5. The family crypt is there. That family is the root of the Pegges of Beauchief Abbey and the Catherine Pegge who had two children by Charles II. There are other lines which stayed in the Leicester/Nottingham/Derby area, and one group in North Norfolk back to the 1500's. I recently found one solitary John Pegg in Burgh, Cumberland in 1336.

  6. Brief Life History of Mary Moll. When Mary Moll Davies was born in 1648, in Westminster, London, England, United Kingdom, her father, Sir Thomas Howard, was 29 and her mother, Margaret Parker, was 12. She married Edward Green, Baronet on 26 July 1660, in England, United Kingdom. They were the parents of at least 1 daughter.

  7. Catherine was the daughter of Thomas Pegge of Yeldersley, Ashbourne, Derbyshire, and wife Catherine Kniveton, daughter of Sir Gilbert Kniveton, Baronet, and wife. Thomas and his family were exiled to Bruges during the English Civil War following his capture serving under the Royalist Colonel General Henry Hastings, 1st Baron Loughborough .