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- Louise Renée de Penancoët de Kéroualle, Duchess of Portsmouth (5 September 1649 – 14 November 1734) was a French mistress of King Charles II of England...
- granted the title to Charles Lennox, his illegitimate son by Louise de Keroualle, Duchess of Portsmouth. Charles Lennox was further created Duke of Lennox...
- December the same year he married Henrietta de Kéroualle, the sister of Charles II's mistress Louise de Kéroualle. By this marriage, Herbert had his only child...
- conversations between "Minette" (Charles' sister Henrietta-Anne) and Louise de Kéroualle with Louis XIV (pla**** by Anne-Marie Duff, Perkins Thierry, and Mélanie...
-  706–708. Miller 1991, pp. 97, 123. Fraser 1979, pp. 65, 286. "Louise de Kéroualle, Duchess of Portsmouth with an unknown female attendant". National Portrait...
- Arlington orchestrates Charles into taking Louise de Kéroualle as his mistress. When Charles and de Kéroualle attend the theatre, Nell publicly pokes fun at...
- London Journal, Wednesday April 9, 1834. Vol I, p. 14. Wynne, S. M. "Kéroualle, Louise Renée de Penancoët de, suo jure duchess of Portsmouth and suo...
- 2002 Jojo La Frite 2003 Charles II: The Power and The P****ion Louise de Kéroualle a.k.a. The last King (BBC TV mini-series) 2007 Chrysalis Manon 2007 Pu-239...
- nationaltrustcollections.org.uk. National Trust. "Louise Renée de Penencoët de Kéroualle, Duchess of Portsmouth (1649 – 1734) 653188". www.nationaltrustcollections...
- addition women attended, including Nell Gwyn, Barbara Villiers and Louise de Kéroualle. Champagne made its first appearance in English society as a fashionable...