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* Lucy Walter ( 1630 1658 ): mistress to King Charles II of England during his exile
At The Hague, Charles had a brief affair with Lucy Walter, who later falsely claimed that they had secretly married.
In total, the Paynes had four boys ( Walter, William Temple, Isaac, and John ) and four girls ( Dolley, Lucy, Anna, and Mary ).
* Lucy Walter, the mistress of Charles II, was born at Roch Castle near Haverfordwest.
Theobald also became embroiled in the dispute between Hilary, the Bishop of Chichester, and Walter de Lucy, the abbot of Battle Abbey, over Hilary's claims to jurisdiction over the abbey and the abbey's counter-claims that it was exempt from episcopal supervision.
Originally called James Crofts or James Fitzroy, he was born in Rotterdam in the Netherlands, the eldest illegitimate son of Charles II and his mistress, Lucy Walter.
Born in Rotterdam in the Netherlands, to Lucy Walter, and her lover, Prince Charles ( who was living in continental exile following his father's execution ), James spent his early life in Schiedam.
According to biographical research of Hugh Noel Williams, Charles had not arrived at The Hague until the middle of September 1648 — seven months before the child's birth ( but he met Lucy for the first time nine months before )and some unfounded voices whispered that Lucy Walter had in the summer of 1648 been mistress of Colonel Robert Sidney, a younger son of the Earl of Leicester.
" He was said by some to have been the father of an illegitimate child by Lucy Walter.
There had been rumours that Charles had married Monmouth's mother, Lucy Walter, but no evidence was forthcoming, and Charles always said that he only had one wife, Catherine of Braganza.
He was for a time the lover of Lucy Walter, later the mistress of Charles, Prince of Wales.
Guerrero was born in Chicago, Illinois, the daughter of Walter Coles, an American of English descent, and Lucy Guerrero, who was from Chile.
Lucy Walter, a Welsh noblewoman, was the daughter of Richard or William Walter, of Roch Castle and of Haverfordwest and wife Elizabeth Protheroe, daughter of John Protheroe, of Hawkesbrook and wife Elinor Vaughan, maternal granddaughter of Walter Vaughan, of Grove and wife Mary or Katherine ferch Gruffud FitzUryan, in turn daughter of Griffith ap Rice FitzUryan ( d. 1592 ) and wife Eleanor Jones, daughter of Sir Thomas Jones, and paternal granddaughter of Rhys FitzUryan and wife Lady Katherine Howard ( c. 1518-12 April 1554, interred 11 May 1554 ), daughter of Thomas Howard, 2nd Duke of Norfolk and Agnes Tilney.
The family home Roch Castle was captured and burned by the parliamentary forces in 1644, and Lucy Walter found shelter first in London and then at the Hague.
The nearest thing to a contemporary biography of Lucy Walter is a short memoir drawn from the state papers of King James II, her son's successful rival for the throne.
This states that Lucy Walter moved from Wales to London as a young girl, and nearly became the mistress of Algernon Sidney, a Roundhead officer and second son of the Earl of Leicester.
Evelyn had met Lucy Walter briefly in 1649, and remembered her as a " brown, beautiful, bold but insipid creature ", a " beautiful strumpet ".
There is no conclusive evidence to support the story that Lucy Walter was secretly married to the king, but the intimacy between them lasted with intervals until at least the autumn of 1651, and perhaps for rather longer.
The next month, Lucy Walter moved back to London.
* Her descendent, Lord George Scott, published a biography called " Lucy Walter Wife or Mistress ".

Lucy and Barlow
Lee was survived by his wife, voice actress Janet Waldo ( the voice of many well-known cartoon characters, including Judy Jetson ), and his children, Jonathan Barlow Lee, the production manager for Center Theatre Group's Mark Taper Forum in Los Angeles, and Lucy Lee, who teaches Clinical Management Communication at the Marshall School of Business, University of Southern California, in Los Angeles.
What is certain is that Lucy was a distant cousin of the Sidneys, and that she left England around the age of eighteen, using the name " Mrs. Barlow " ( or " Barlo ").
The reason is not clear ; propaganda written in support of her son claims that she was received as Queen by the royalists, but she was quickly arrested by the Republican regime, who publicly announced the capture of " Lucy Barlow, who ... passeth under the character of Charles Stuart's wife or mistress ", and sent her back to Holland in a bid to embarrass the king.

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Lucy Audubon c. 1870
St Lucy Altarpiece | St. Lucy Altarpiece, c. 1445-47, tempera on panel, 198 x 207 cm, Uffizi, Florence.
One masterpiece is considered to be the St. Lucy Altarpiece ( c. 1445-1447 ), originally in the Santa Lucia dei Magnoli in Florence but has been moved to the Uffizi.
Lucy Eldine Gonzalez Parsons ( born c. 1853 March 7, 1942 ) was an American labor organizer and radical socialist and anarchist communist.
* Honig, Elizabeth, " In Memory: Lady Dacre and Pairing by Hans Eworth " in Renaissance Bodies: The Human Figure in English Culture c. 1540 1660 edited by Lucy Gent and Nigel Llewellyn, Reaktion Books, 1990, ISBN 0-948462-08-6
Lucy Terry ( c. 1730 1821 ) is the author of the oldest known work of literature by an African American.
* Lucy ( Australopithecus ) ( c. 3, 000, 000 BCE ), fossil also known as AL 188-1
# Lucy Wise ( born c. 1681 March 5, 1727 ) married John White
He was son to Sir William de Ros ( d. c. 1264 / 1265 ) and Lucy FitzPiers, daughter of Piers FitzHerbert and Alice FitzRoger.
( a ) St. Giles, with his hand pierced by the arrow intended for his friend, the hind ; ( b ) St. Augustine of Canterbury ; ( c ) St. Lucy of Syracuse, beheaded for her faith.
******* Lucy of Ibelin m. 1. c. 1332 Baldwin of Milmars 2. c. 1334 Raymond du Four
The latter ( now only a farm ) belonged successively to the Costons ( until c. 1300 ), but passed to Lucy wife of Alexander de Hodington by 1327.
Richard married 1116, Alice de Gernon, ( c. 1102-1128 ), daughter of Ranulph le Meschin, 1st Earl of Chester and the heiress Lucy of Bolingbroke, by her having:
Lucy Ann Delaney, born Lucy Berry ( c. 1830 after 1891 ), was an African American author, former slave, and activist, notable for her 1891 narrative From the Darkness Cometh the Light, or, Struggles for Freedom.
Edward L. Doheny and his granddaughter, Lucy Estelle, c. 1928
* The Earl of Northumberland quartered his own arms with those of his second wife, Maud Lucy, after their marriage in c. 1384.
* Lady Lucy Manners ( c. 1717 18 June 1788 ), married on 28 October 1742, in London, William Graham, 2nd Duke of Montrose and had issue.
**** Sueton Fairchild ( b. c. 1756 ) who married Lucy Hubble
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