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  1. 23 de abr. de 2020 · For the girl in question was just fifteen years old. Her name was Frances Teresa Stuart and for much of the next five years she would be a prominent figure at a glittering but corrupt court, the object of endless innuendo and comment, her clothes and appearance subjected to the kind of interest we associate with today’s celebrities.

  2. 25 de out. de 2010 · Richmond and Lennox, Frances Teresa Stuart, Duchess of, 1648-1702, Charles II, King of England, 1630-1685, Nobility, Nobility -- Great Britain -- Biography, Great Britain -- Court and courtiers -- History -- 17th century Publisher London, G. Routledge & Sons, Ltd.; New York, E.P. Dutton & Co. Collection internetarchivebooks Contributor Internet ...

  3. 9 de jun. de 2016 · Frances Teresa Stewart or Stuart, Duchess of Richmond and Lennox (8 July 1647 –15 October 1702) was a prominent member of the Court of the Restoration and famous for refusing to become a mistress of Charles II of England.

  4. Frances Teresa Stuart was a Maid of Honour and later Lady of the Bedchamber to Catherine of Braganza, and was considered one of the greatest beauties at the Restoration court. Charles II was passionately devoted to her, pursuing her relentlessly without success - he was infuriated by her clandestine marriage in 1667 to Charles Stuart, 3rd Duke of Richmond.

  5. Frances Teresa Stuart Richmond and Lennox, duchess of, 1647–1702, mistress of Charles II of England. The daughter of an exiled Scottish physician, she was educated in France and returned to England as maid of honor to Charles's queen, Catherine of Braganza.

  6. Samuel Cooper (1609-72) Frances Teresa Stuart, Duchess of Richmond (1647-1702) c.1663-64 c.1663-64

  7. He married, thirdly, Frances Teresa Stuart, granddaughter of Walter Stuart, 1st Lord Blantyre, in March 1667. This last marriage was famous, as Frances Stewart had been desired by Richmond’s cousin, King Charles II, as a mistress. La Belle Stuart. While Mrs Stuart appreciated all the attention, she would not surrender herself to the King.