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  1. Lady Mary Tudor, Countess of Derwentwater. Mary was born on 16 October 1673, to Moll Davis and Charles II, and was the last of the king’s children.. She grew up surrounded by the high society of the Restoration - nobles, thespians, dramatists, artists, and poets - and, following in her mother’s footsteps, she began acting at a young age.

  2. Moll Davis (Westminster, London, 1648 körül - 1708) angol színésznő, énekesnő, II. Károly angol király szeretője.. Életpályája. Mary Davies néven született, 1648 körül, London Westminster nevű kerületében, egyes feltételezések szerint Barkeshire 3. lordjának, Thomas Howardnak a törvénytelen leányaként.

  3. Moll's surname 'Davis' or 'Davies' is clearly a stage name or an assumed name, and so the spelling is therefore not of great importance. Sources . Wikipedia Article. Accessed 11 July 2021. Moll Davis] Wilson, J. H. 'All The King's Ladies: Actresses of the Restoration', 1958. Clays Extinct Northern Peerages p. 176; More Genealogy Tools

  4. Moll Davis. Mary „Moll” Davis (ur. ok. 1648 w Westminsterze, zm. 1708) – angielska śpiewaczka i aktorka, kochanka króla Karola II Stuarta. Według Samuela Pepysa była nieślubną córką pułkownika Howarda, lorda Barkeshire. Może tutaj chodzić o Thomasa Howarda, 3. hrabiego Berkshire .

  5. Lady Castlemaine (Barbara Palmer) had been King Charles’ mistress for many years when he became enamoured of Nell. The rivalry between Nell, Lady Castlemaine, Frances Stuart, Louise de Keroualle, Lucy Walters, Moll Davis and sundry others made the King’s life difficult at times! Charles had 13 children by these ‘ladies’ and agreed to ...

  6. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › Moll_DavisMoll Davis - Wikipedia

    Moll Davis ritratta da Peter Lely, c. 1674. Moll Davis, vero nome Mary Davis (1648 circa – 1708), è stata una cantante, attrice teatrale e cortigiana britannica, che divenne una delle amanti del re d'Inghilterra Carlo II.

  7. Moll Davis died in her birthplace of London in 1708 after a life filled with adventure, her daughter Lady Mary Tudor continued her mother’s legacy as she became a famous actress in her own right. Moll may be one of Charles II’s’s lesser-known mistresses, but her story is no less interesting, and she left her mark at Charles” court and on the history of theatre.