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  1. Clementina Maria Sophia Walkinshaw (1720 – 27 November 1802) was the mistress of the Jacobite claimant Charles Edward Stuart. Born into a respectable Scottish family, Clementina began to live with the Prince in November 1752 and remained his mistress for eight years.

    • Scottish
  2. Clementina Maria Sophia Walkinshaw (1720 - 27 de novembro de 1802) foi a amante do príncipe Carlos Eduardo Stuart. Biografia [ editar | editar código-fonte ] Clementina era a caçula das dez filhas de John Walkinshaw, de Barrowhill (1671-1731) e sua esposa Katherine Paterson. [ 1 ]

    • Clementina Maria Sophia Walkinshaw
    • 1720
  3. 1 de dez. de 2017 · Enraged that she was sleeping with her husband, Charles refused her repeated attempts to see him alone, even though he continued to engage with the family. He told her that he had another mistress, and some sources indicate that the new mistress was Clementina Walkinshaw.

  4. Há 2 dias · title: Clementina Walkinshaw, c 1720 - 1802. Mistress of Prince Charles Edward Stuart. date created: About 1740 - 1745. materials: Oil on canvas. measurements: 76.20 x 62.50 cm; Framed: 97.30 x 84.80 x 9.00 cm.

  5. Her mother was Clementina Walkinshaw, who was mistress to the Prince from 1752 until 1760. After years of abuse, Clementina left him, taking Charlotte with her. Charlotte spent most of her life in French convents, estranged from a father who refused to make any provision for her.

    • Duchess of Albany
  6. By Irene Maver. Clementina (or Clementine) Walkinshaw (1720-1802), an ardent Jacobite, is best known because of her romantic relationship with Prince Charles Edward Stuart (1720-1788). Their daughter Charlotte (1753-1789) was the only acknowledged child of the "Young Pretender".

  7. Clementina Johannes Sobiesky Douglas Variously called the “Cumbrian Princess” and the “Finsthwaite Princess,” Clementina has been reputed to be the illegitimate daughter of Charles Edward Stuart, commonly known as Bonnie Prince Charlie (1720-1788) the Jacobite “Young Pretender” to the throne of Great Britain, by his mistress ...