Charlotte Jemima Henrietta Maria Paston, Countess of Yarmouth (née FitzRoy; c. 1650 – 28 July 1684) was one of the many acknowledged illegitimate children of Charles II of England.[1]
Her mother, Elizabeth Killigrew Boyle,[2] wife of Francis Boyle (afterwards Viscount Shannon in Ireland), had been a maid of honour to Charles II's mother, Queen Henrietta Maria.
Charlotte married firstly James Howard,[3] with whom she had a daughter, Stuarta. In 1672 she married William Paston, later the second Earl of Yarmouth, a member of the Paston family, and had issue. Both William and his father were in high favour with the Stuarts. [citation needed]
Charlotte died on 28 July 1684 in London and was buried at Westminster Abbey on 4 August 1684.
Children
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With her first husband, James Howard (d. 1669), Lady Charlotte had a daughter:
- Stuarta Werburge Howard (d. 1706); died unmarried
- Stuarta was a lady-in-waiting to Queen Mary II. She was nearly married to the 1st Earl of Portland, but their engagement was abandoned. This resulted in a duel between Lord Portland and her stepfather, Yarmouth. [citation needed]
Charlotte FitzRoy had at least four more children by her second husband, William Paston, 2nd Earl of Yarmouth:
- Charles Paston, Lord Paston (29 May 1673 – 15 December 1718), of Oxnead Hall, Norfolk
- Lord Paston was married to Elizabeth Pitt and had a daughter, Hon. Elizabeth Paston.
- Lady Charlotte Paston (1675–1736)
- She married Thomas Herne of Haveringland Hall, Norfolk, and had a son, Paston Herne, whose illegitimate daughter Anne Herne married Sir Everard Buckworth (later Buckworth-Herne), 5th Baronet, and was the mother of Sir Buckworth Buckworth-Herne-Soame, 6th Baronet. Lady Charlotte was also married to a Major Weldron.
- Lady Rebecca Paston (14 January 1680/1681–1726)
- She married Sir John Holland, 2nd Baronet; had issue of at least three children.
- Hon. William Paston (1682–1711), a captain in the Royal Navy; died unmarried
References
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