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Louise Renée de Penancoët de
Kérouaille,
Duchess of
Portsmouth (5
September 1649 – 14
November 1734) was a
French mistress of King
Charles II of England...
- II, and was that king's only son by his French-born
mistress Louise de
Kérouaille,
Duchess of Portsmouth. He was
appointed Hereditary Constable of Inverness...
- Gwyn,
Elizabeth Killigrew,
Catherine Pegge, Lucy
Walter and
Louise de
Kérouaille,
Duchess of Portsmouth. As a result, in his
lifetime he was
often nicknamed...
- and one of his mistresses, the
Breton noblewoman Louise de Penancoët de
Kérouaille;
Charles Lennox was also made Duke of
Lennox a
month later.
Charles Gordon-Lennox...
- The
Power and The P****ion,
playing the king's
French mistress Louise de
Kérouaille.[citation needed]
Thierry made her
Hollywood début in the 2008 film Babylon...
- a
title in the
Peerage of
Great Britain.
After the
death of
Louise de
Kérouaille,
Duchess of
Portsmouth (c. 19
August 1673 - 14
November 1734), it was...
- to ****ault
Dryden in
objection to a
satirical verse against Louise de
Kérouaille,
Charles II's mistress.
Writer Charles ****ens
frequented the pub in the...
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seventh son by five
separate mistresses.
Several months later,
Louise de
Kérouaille (Duchess of Portsmouth) came to
England from France,
ostensibly to serve...
- a
daughter of
Philip Herbert, 7th Earl of Pembroke, and
Henrietta de
Kérouaille,
sister of the
Duchess of Portsmouth, a
mistress of
Charles II and a supporter...
- Richmond, and
granddaughters of
Charles II and his
mistress Louise de
Kérouaille,
Duchess of Portsmouth.
Welby was
educated at St Peter's School, Seaford...