Lucy Walter

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Lucy Walter was a 17th-century Welsh noblewoman best known as the mistress of the future King Charles II of England and the mother of his illegitimate son, James Scott, Duke of Monmouth.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historical figure
mistress
noblewoman
associatedWith English Civil War period
Exiled court of Charles II NERFINISHED
birthPlace Roch Castle, Pembrokeshire, Wales NERFINISHED
burialPlace Paris, France NERFINISHED
causeOfDeath illness
child James Scott, 1st Duke of Monmouth NERFINISHED
Mary Walters NERFINISHED
citizenshipStatus subject of the Kingdom of England
connectedTo Restoration politics through her son James Scott, Duke of Monmouth
continentOfBirth Europe NERFINISHED
continentOfDeath Europe NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Wales NERFINISHED
dateOfBirth c. 1630
dateOfDeath 1658
era 17th century
ethnicGroup Welsh NERFINISHED
father William Walter NERFINISHED
gender female
hasRole royal mistress
historicalPeriod Stuart era NERFINISHED
languageSpoken English
mother Elizabeth Protheroe NERFINISHED
name Lucy Walter NERFINISHED
nobleFamily Walter family of Roch Castle NERFINISHED
notableFor being a mistress of Charles II of England
being the mother of James Scott, 1st Duke of Monmouth
partner Charles II of England NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Paris
surface form: Paris, France
religion Protestant Christianity
surface form: Protestantism
residence Paris
The Hague
subjectOf paternity controversies regarding James Scott, Duke of Monmouth

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