Catherine Pegge

Catherine Pegge, born about 1635, was a long term mistress of Charles II. She had two children by him, Charles FitzCharles, 1st Earl of Plymouth, and Catherine FitzCharles.

Pegge Family Arms.

Catherine Pegge
Bornc.1635
Known forMistress of Charles II of England
Spouse(s)
Sir Edward Greene
(m. 1660; died 1676)
Children
Parent(s)
  • Thomas Pegge
  • Catherine Kniveton

Background

Catherine was the daughter of Thomas Pegge of Yeldersley, Ashbourne, Derbyshire, and his wife, Catherine Kniveton, daughter of Sir Gilbert Kniveton, Baronet, and wife. Thomas and his family were exiled to Bruges during the English Civil War following his capture serving under the Royalist Colonel General Henry Hastings, 1st Baron Loughborough.

The Yeldersley branch descended from Thomas Pegge.[1]

Royal mistress

It was during her family's exile in Bruges that Catherine's liaison with Charles II began, resulting in the birth of her son in 1657. Catherine has two children by Charles II:

There are allegedly two portraits of Catherine Pegge by Sir Peter Lely, the whereabouts of which are unknown.[2] She was said to have great beauty.[3]

Marriage

Catherine married Sir Edward Greene of Sampford in Essex, Baronet, on 26 July 1660. The couple had a daughter, Justinia Greene (1667–1717), one of the English Ladies of the Pontoise.[4][5] Sir Edward Greene died at Flanders in 1676 and was interred at Sampford, Essex.

References

  1. Magna Britannia, Daniel and Samuel Lysons, Volume 5, 1817
  2. Notes and Queries 8 December 1849 p. 91
  3. Memoirs of the Court of England During the Reign of the Stuarts: Including ... By John Heneage Jesse
  4. The Complete Peerage vol.X, p.559, note b.
  5. Literary Anecdotes of the Eighteenth Century By John Nichols 1812
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