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Charlotte Lee, Countess of Lichfield

Charlotte Lee, Countess of Lichfield (5 September 1664 – 17 February 1718), formerly Lady Charlotte Fitzroy, was the illegitimate daughter of King Charles II of England by one of his best known mistresses, Barbara Villiers, 1st Duchess of Cleveland. Known for her beauty, Charlotte was married at age 12 to her husband, Edward Henry Lee, 1st Earl of Lichfield, with whom she had a large family.

Charlotte Fitzroy
Countess of Lichfield
Lady Lee, of Quarendon
Charlotte Fitzroy, Countess of Lichfield
Born(1664-09-05)5 September 1664
Died17 February 1718(1718-02-17) (aged 53)
Noble familyStuart
Spouse(s)
(m. 1677; died 1716)
IssueCharlotte Lee, Lady Baltimore
Charles Lee, Viscount Quarendon
Edward Lee, Viscount Quarendon
Captain Hon. James Lee
Hon. Francis Lee
Lady Anne Morgan
Hon. Charles Lee
George Lee, 2nd Earl of Lichfield
Hon. Francis Henry Fitzroy Lee
Lady Elizabeth Young
Barbara Browne, Lady Browne
Lady Mary Lee
Hon. Fitzroy Lee
Hon. FitzRoy Henry Lee
Hon. William Lee
Hon. Thomas Lee
Hon. John Lee
Robert Lee, 4th Earl of Lichfield
FatherCharles II of England
MotherBarbara Villiers, 1st Duchess of Cleveland

Early life edit

 
Charlotte Fitzroy as a child, painted by Peter Lely.
 
Charlotte Lee, Countess of Lichfield, painted by Godfrey Kneller.

Charlotte Lee was born Charlotte Fitzroy, on 5 September 1664,[1] the fourth child and second daughter of Barbara Palmer, Countess of Castlemaine, the only child of the Royalist commander William Villiers, 2nd Viscount Grandison. She was placed in the care of a governess in Berkshire House. [1]

Charlotte Fitzroy's mother had separated from her husband Roger Palmer, 1st Earl of Castlemaine, but was still married to him. Castlemaine did not father any of his wife's children; Charlotte and her siblings were the illegitimate offspring of their mother's royal lover, Charles II. The king acknowledged his daughter and so she bore the surname of Fitzroy – "child of the King".

The diarist Samuel Pepys noted that the child would likely have good marriage prospects: "my Lady Castlemayne [Barbara Villiers] will in merriment say that her daughter (not above a year old or two) will be the first mayde in the Court that will be married…" [2]

Charlotte was the favourite niece of James, Duke of York, younger brother of Charles II, who would later reign as King James II. The historian John Heneage Jesse wrote of Charlotte Fitzroy: "we know but little of her except that she was beautiful."[3] As a child, Charlotte was painted by the court painter Sir Peter Lely, Charles II's Principal Painter in Ordinary, in which she is seated with her Indian page, holding a bunch of grapes and dressed in pink silk. Today, the painting hangs in the York Art Gallery.

The art historian Anna Brownell Jameson described Charlotte Fitzroy as having "rivaled her mother in beauty, but was far unlike her in every other respect."[4]

It appears that Charles II was a loving father. In 1682 he wrote to Charlotte: "I must tell you I am glad to hear you are with child, and I hope to see you here before it be long, that I may have the satisfaction myself of telling you how much I love you, and how truly I am your kind father, Charles Rex".[5]

Marriage and children edit

 
Charlotte Fitzroy and her husband Edward Henry Lee, 1st Earl of Lichfield, as children, painted by Peter Lely.

On 16 May 1674, before her tenth birthday, Lady Charlotte was contracted to marry Sir Edward Lee, and they were married on 6 February 1677, in her thirteenth year. When Charles Stewart, 6th Duke of Lennox, died in 1673, Sir Edward was created Earl of Lichfield. Charlotte's dowry was agreed at £18,000, and her husband was awarded a pension of £2,000 per year. [6]

Together they had eighteen children:

  • Charlotte Lee, Lady Baltimore (13 March 1678 (Old Style) – 22 January 1721),
  • Charles Lee, Viscount Quarendon (6 May 1680 – 13 October 1680).
  • Edward Henry Lee, Viscount Quarendon (6 June 1681 – 21 October 1713).
  • Captain Hon. James Lee (13 November 1682 – 1711).
  • The Hon. Francis Lee (14 February 1685).
  • Lady Anne Lee (29 June 1686 – d. 1716?), married N Morgan.
  • The Hon. Charles Lee (5 June 1688 – 3 January 1708).
  • George Henry Lee, 2nd Earl of Lichfield (12 March 1690 – 15 February 1743).
  • The Hon. Francis Henry Fitzroy Lee (10 September 1692 – died 1730).
  • Lady Elizabeth Lee (26 May 1693 – 29 January 1741). Married:
    • (1) Francis Lee, a cousin. Had one son and two daughters, the eldest of whom, Elisabeth (d. 1736 at Lyon) married Henry Temple, son of the 1st Viscount Palmerston.
    • (2) Edward Young, in 1731, author of the Night Thoughts, by whom she had one son. It is said that he never recovered from Elizabeth's death.
  • Lady Barbara Lee (3 March 1695 – d. aft. 1729), married Sir George Browne, 3rd Baronet of Kiddington.
  • Lady Mary Isabella Lee (6 September 1697 – 28 December 1697).
  • The Hon. Fitzroy Lee (10 May 1698 – died young).
  • Vice Admiral Hon. FitzRoy Henry Lee (2 January 1700 – April 1751), Commodore Governor of Newfoundland.
  • The Hon. William Lee (24 June 1701 – died young).
  • The Hon. Thomas Lee (25 August 1703 – died young).
  • The Hon. John Lee (3 December 1704 – died young).
  • Robert Lee, 4th Earl of Lichfield (3 July 1706 – 3 November 1776).

Ancestry edit

Death and legacy edit

Charlotte Lee died on 17 February 1718, aged 53, and was buried in All Saints Churchyard in Spelsbury, Oxfordshire, England.

A building was constructed right next to her house that would eventually be known as 10 Downing Street.[7]

References edit

  • Andrews, Allen (1970). The Royal Whore: Barbara Villiers, Countess of Castlemaine. Chilton Book Company. ISBN 0-8019-5525-4.
  • Jameson, Anna (1833). The Beauties of the Court of Charles the Second: A Series of Memoirs Biographical and Critical. Henry G Bohn, York St, Covent Garden, London.
  • Jesse, John (1855). Memoirs of the Court of England During the Reign of the Stuarts.

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b Andrews, p.216
  2. ^ [1] Diary of Samuel Pepys, Tuesday 21 February 1664/1665 Retrieved 2 October 2018
  3. ^ Jesse, page 171
  4. ^ Jameson page 82
  5. ^ Letter to of Charles II to his daughter, Countess of Lichfield, Whitehall, 20 October 1682. Archeologia, London, Vol LVII, Pt 1, p176
  6. ^ Andrews, p.120
  7. ^ "10 Downing Street". gov.uk. Retrieved 6 April 2020.

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Charlotte Lee Countess of Lichfield 5 September 1664 17 February 1718 formerly Lady Charlotte Fitzroy was the illegitimate daughter of King Charles II of England by one of his best known mistresses Barbara Villiers 1st Duchess of Cleveland Known for her beauty Charlotte was married at age 12 to her husband Edward Henry Lee 1st Earl of Lichfield with whom she had a large family Charlotte FitzroyCountess of LichfieldLady Lee of QuarendonCharlotte Fitzroy Countess of LichfieldBorn 1664 09 05 5 September 1664Died17 February 1718 1718 02 17 aged 53 Noble familyStuartSpouse s Edward Lee 1st Earl of Lichfield m 1677 died 1716 wbr IssueCharlotte Lee Lady BaltimoreCharles Lee Viscount QuarendonEdward Lee Viscount QuarendonCaptain Hon James LeeHon Francis LeeLady Anne MorganHon Charles LeeGeorge Lee 2nd Earl of LichfieldHon Francis Henry Fitzroy LeeLady Elizabeth YoungBarbara Browne Lady BrowneLady Mary LeeHon Fitzroy LeeHon FitzRoy Henry LeeHon William LeeHon Thomas LeeHon John LeeRobert Lee 4th Earl of LichfieldFatherCharles II of EnglandMotherBarbara Villiers 1st Duchess of Cleveland Contents 1 Early life 2 Marriage and children 3 Ancestry 4 Death and legacy 5 References 6 NotesEarly life edit nbsp Charlotte Fitzroy as a child painted by Peter Lely nbsp Charlotte Lee Countess of Lichfield painted by Godfrey Kneller Charlotte Lee was born Charlotte Fitzroy on 5 September 1664 1 the fourth child and second daughter of Barbara Palmer Countess of Castlemaine the only child of the Royalist commander William Villiers 2nd Viscount Grandison She was placed in the care of a governess in Berkshire House 1 Charlotte Fitzroy s mother had separated from her husband Roger Palmer 1st Earl of Castlemaine but was still married to him Castlemaine did not father any of his wife s children Charlotte and her siblings were the illegitimate offspring of their mother s royal lover Charles II The king acknowledged his daughter and so she bore the surname of Fitzroy child of the King The diarist Samuel Pepys noted that the child would likely have good marriage prospects my Lady Castlemayne Barbara Villiers will in merriment say that her daughter not above a year old or two will be the first mayde in the Court that will be married 2 Charlotte was the favourite niece of James Duke of York younger brother of Charles II who would later reign as King James II The historian John Heneage Jesse wrote of Charlotte Fitzroy we know but little of her except that she was beautiful 3 As a child Charlotte was painted by the court painter Sir Peter Lely Charles II s Principal Painter in Ordinary in which she is seated with her Indian page holding a bunch of grapes and dressed in pink silk Today the painting hangs in the York Art Gallery The art historian Anna Brownell Jameson described Charlotte Fitzroy as having rivaled her mother in beauty but was far unlike her in every other respect 4 It appears that Charles II was a loving father In 1682 he wrote to Charlotte I must tell you I am glad to hear you are with child and I hope to see you here before it be long that I may have the satisfaction myself of telling you how much I love you and how truly I am your kind father Charles Rex 5 Marriage and children edit nbsp Charlotte Fitzroy and her husband Edward Henry Lee 1st Earl of Lichfield as children painted by Peter Lely On 16 May 1674 before her tenth birthday Lady Charlotte was contracted to marry Sir Edward Lee and they were married on 6 February 1677 in her thirteenth year When Charles Stewart 6th Duke of Lennox died in 1673 Sir Edward was created Earl of Lichfield Charlotte s dowry was agreed at 18 000 and her husband was awarded a pension of 2 000 per year 6 Together they had eighteen children Charlotte Lee Lady Baltimore 13 March 1678 Old Style 22 January 1721 1 Benedict Calvert 4th Baron Baltimore by whom she had six children 2 Christopher Crowe Consul of Leghorn by whom she had four children Charles Lee Viscount Quarendon 6 May 1680 13 October 1680 Edward Henry Lee Viscount Quarendon 6 June 1681 21 October 1713 Captain Hon James Lee 13 November 1682 1711 The Hon Francis Lee 14 February 1685 Lady Anne Lee 29 June 1686 d 1716 married N Morgan The Hon Charles Lee 5 June 1688 3 January 1708 George Henry Lee 2nd Earl of Lichfield 12 March 1690 15 February 1743 The Hon Francis Henry Fitzroy Lee 10 September 1692 died 1730 Lady Elizabeth Lee 26 May 1693 29 January 1741 Married 1 Francis Lee a cousin Had one son and two daughters the eldest of whom Elisabeth d 1736 at Lyon married Henry Temple son of the 1st Viscount Palmerston 2 Edward Young in 1731 author of the Night Thoughts by whom she had one son It is said that he never recovered from Elizabeth s death Lady Barbara Lee 3 March 1695 d aft 1729 married Sir George Browne 3rd Baronet of Kiddington Lady Mary Isabella Lee 6 September 1697 28 December 1697 The Hon Fitzroy Lee 10 May 1698 died young Vice Admiral Hon FitzRoy Henry Lee 2 January 1700 April 1751 Commodore Governor of Newfoundland The Hon William Lee 24 June 1701 died young The Hon Thomas Lee 25 August 1703 died young The Hon John Lee 3 December 1704 died young Robert Lee 4th Earl of Lichfield 3 July 1706 3 November 1776 Ancestry editAncestors of Charlotte Lee Countess of Lichfield16 Henry Stuart Lord Darnley8 James I of England17 Mary Queen of Scots4 Charles I of England18 Frederick II of Denmark9 Anne of Denmark19 Sophie of Mecklenburg2 Charles II of England20 Antoine of Navarre10 Henry IV of France21 Jeanne III of Navarre5 Henrietta Maria of France22 Francesco I de Medici Grand Duke of Tuscany11 Marie de Medici23 Johanna of Austria1 Lady Charlotte FitzRoy24 Sir George Villiers12 Sir Edward Villiers25 Audrey Saunders6 William Villiers 2nd Viscount Grandison26 Sir John St John13 Barbara St John27 Lucy Hungerford3 Barbara Palmer 1st Duchess of Cleveland28 Paul Bayning14 Paul Bayning 1st Viscount Bayning29 Susanna Norden7 Mary Bayning30 Sir Henry Glemham15 Anne Glemham31 Anne SackvilleDeath and legacy editCharlotte Lee died on 17 February 1718 aged 53 and was buried in All Saints Churchyard in Spelsbury Oxfordshire England A building was constructed right next to her house that would eventually be known as 10 Downing Street 7 References editAndrews Allen 1970 The Royal Whore Barbara Villiers Countess of Castlemaine Chilton Book Company ISBN 0 8019 5525 4 Jameson Anna 1833 The Beauties of the Court of Charles the Second A Series of Memoirs Biographical and Critical Henry G Bohn York St Covent Garden London Jesse John 1855 Memoirs of the Court of England During the Reign of the Stuarts Notes edit a b Andrews p 216 1 Diary of Samuel Pepys Tuesday 21 February 1664 1665 Retrieved 2 October 2018 Jesse page 171 Jameson page 82 Letter to of Charles II to his daughter Countess of Lichfield Whitehall 20 October 1682 Archeologia London Vol LVII Pt 1 p176 Andrews p 120 10 Downing Street gov uk Retrieved 6 April 2020 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Charlotte Lee Countess of Lichfield amp 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