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  1. Mrs Everard Victoria and Albert Museum. Clementina Walkinshaw (1720–1802) West Highland Museum. Captain Sir John Lindsay (1737–1788) The Burrell Collection. George III (1738–1820) Huntingdon Town Hall. Henrietta Diana (1728–1761), Dowager Countess of Stafford Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum. Discover artworks, explore venues and meet ...

  2. 1 de mai. de 2017 · Add a one-line explanation of what this file represents. Summary [edit]. anonymous: Clementina Walkinshaw, c 1720 - 1802. Mistress of Prince Charles Edward Stuart

  3. 29 de out. de 2021 · Charles had many affairs but one with Clementina Walkinshaw was particularly significant – no Polish blood whatsoever, but her father supported the Jacobite cause. It is said Clementina was named after Charles’ mother, was possibly her goddaughter and being born in Rome, may have known Charles from childhood – but this is supposition alone.

  4. Last Days of Clementina Walkinshaw. small annuity out of the allowance made to His Eminence—as it must make His Eminence appear in a bad light to refuse such a triffle to the Mother of the Duchess of Albany, especially as he inherited all her effects & was charged with the support of her Mother, who is now distressed and languishing among ...

  5. Clementina was named after Clementina Sobieska, the Polish wife of Prince James Francis Edward Stuart. She became the mistress of Prince Charles Edward Stuart (the eldest son of Prince James and Clementina Sobieska) in Scotland during the 1745 Rising, and was reunited with him in Ghent in 1752.

  6. 4 de jan. de 2017 · Clementina Walkinshaw PIC: CreativeCommons This week, 271 years ago, Bonnie Prince Charlie agrees to attempt to capture Stirling Castle and leaves Glasgow after a dispiriting, lonely Christmas.

  7. John Walkinshaw, 3rd of Barrowfield (c.1671 – 1731) was a member of the Lowland Scottish gentry and the father of Clementina Walkinshaw, the mistress of Prince Charles Edward Stuart, who in 1745 attempted to regain the throne of Scotland on behalf of his father.