CLEMENTINA WALKINSHAW
'Clementina Walkinshaw' (1720 - 1802) was the mistress of Prince Charles Edward Stuart. She was of a Jacobite family of Lanarkshire.
She joined Charles in the Low Countries during 1752. They were living at Liège. Their illegitimate daughter Charlotte, Duchess of Albany (October 1753 – Bologna, November 17, 1789) was also born at Liège.
In 1760, Clementina left Charles on account of his ill treatment of her. She was reportedly a victim of physical abuse by her lover.
She lived in Paris with her daughter under the name of the '"Countess of Alberstrof"'. She died in Switzerland in 1802.
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She joined Charles in the Low Countries during 1752. They were living at Liège. Their illegitimate daughter Charlotte, Duchess of Albany (October 1753 – Bologna, November 17, 1789) was also born at Liège.
In 1760, Clementina left Charles on account of his ill treatment of her. She was reportedly a victim of physical abuse by her lover.
She lived in Paris with her daughter under the name of the '"Countess of Alberstrof"'. She died in Switzerland in 1802.
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