LUCY WALTER
'Lucy Walter' (c. 1630 - 1658) was the mistress of the English king Charles II and mother of the duke of Monmouth. She is believed to have been born in 1630, or a little later, at Roch Castle, near Haverfordwest, Wales into a family of middling gentry.
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| Origins |
| Life as a ''courtesan'' |
| References |
| Notes |
Origins
Lucy Walter was the daughter of William Walter, of Haverfordwest, and his wife, Elizabeth Protheroe, a Welsh noblewoman, descendant from the second marriage of Thomas Howard, 2nd Duke of Norfolk. The Walters were a Welsh family of good standing, who declared for the king during the Civil War. Roch Castle was captured and burned by the parliamentary forces in 1644, and Lucy Walter found shelter first in London and then at the Hague.
Life as a ''courtesan''
She entered the fringes of London society through family connections, and at the age of seventeen was the mistress of Algernon Sidney, a Roundhead officer related to the Earl of Leicester. In the Netherlands, she met his younger brother, a Royalist exile, Robert Sidney, with whom she began an affair. It was through Robert that she met Charles II.
There is little truth to support the story that she was the first mistress for Charles II and it is certain that he was not her first lover in royal circles. The intimacy between him and this "brown, beautiful, bold but insipid creature," as John Evelyn called her, who chose to be known as ''Mrs Barlow'' (Barlo), lasted with intervals till the Autumn of 1651, and Charles claimed the paternity of a child born in 1649, whom he subsequently created Duke of Monmouth.
After her relationship with Charles II ended for unknown reasons, she led a poor and dissolute life, which possibly resulted in her premature death, at Paris in September/October 1658. However the cause of death is not known.
A daughter, Mary (b. 1651), whose father some sources claim to have been Theobald Taaffe 1st Earl of Carlingford[1] and others Henry Bennet, 1st Earl of Arlington), married William Sarsfield.
References
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Notes
1. Robin Clifton, ‘Walter, Lucy (1630?–1658)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, Sept 2004
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