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  1. Há 3 dias · Barbara Palmer (née Villiers), Duchess of Cleveland and Lady Barbara Fitzroy. attributed to Henri Gascar. mezzotint, 1670s. NPG D30499. Find out more >. Buy a print. Buy as a greetings card. Use this image. Youngest daughter of Barbara Villiers, mistress to King Charles II.

  2. Discover life events, stories and photos about Barbara FitzRoy (1672–1737) of London, England. Barbara FitzRoy. Female 16 July 1672–6 May 1737 • LZ26-7GB ...

  3. Barbara FitzRoy. Nació el 16 de julio de 1672 en Londres, Inglaterra. Hija de Bárbara Palmer, 1era Duquesa de Cleveland, y del Rey Carlos II de Inglaterra. Aunque Carlos públicamente la reconoció como su hija, probablemente no era el padre.

  4. Lady Barbara FitzRoy (16 July 1672 – 6 May 1737), was the sixth and youngest child of Barbara Palmer, 1st Duchess of Cleveland, a mistress of Charles II of England. Charles never publicly acknowledged her as his child, as he was probably not the father. She became a Benedictine nun, known as Benedite. Early life

  5. The compiler of the notes for the Diary of the Conceptionists (q.v) confirms Barbara Fitzroy's presence with the nuns from 1675 and gives the total gifts by the duchess as 15,630 livres: see 338-339. Barbara Fitzroy is said to have been the mother of Charles Hamilton by James Douglas, earl of Arran after which she was sent abroad to join the Benedictines at Pontoise: see notes in Diary of the ...

  6. Lady Barbara FitzRoy (16 de julio de 1672 - 6 de mayo de 1737), es el sexto y último hijo de Barbara Palmer, amante de Carlos II de Inglaterra.Aunque Charles lo reconoció públicamente como su hijo, probablemente no sea su padre.

  7. 4 de set. de 2023 · Barbara married Roger Palmer on 14 April 1659 at Christ Church, Newgate Street, City of London, England. [3] Barbara became King Charles' mistress in 1660, while still married to Palmer, and whilst Charles was still in exile at The Hague. The Palmers had joined the ambitious group of supplicants who sailed for Brussels at the end of 1659.