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  1. Diana Kirkeová. Některá data mohou pocházet z datové položky. Diana Beauclerk, vévodkyně ze St Albans ( 1679 – 15. ledna 1742 ), rozená Lady Diana de Vere, byla britskou dvořankou a v letech 1714 až 1717 Nejvyšší hofmistryně princezny z Walesu Karoliny. Patřila také mezi krásky Hamptonského dvora Marie II.

  2. Lord Seymour Beauclerk (born 24 June 1708 – c. 1709) Rev. Lord James Beauclerk (c. 1709 – 20 October 1787); was Bishop of Hereford (1746–1787) Lord Aubrey Beauclerk (c. 1710 – 22 March 1741), became a captain in the Royal Navy, and died at the Battle of Cartagena de Indias. Daughters. Lady Diana Beauclerk (born c. 1697)

  3. Charles Beauclerk, I duque de St Albans, I conde de Burford y I barón de Heddington, (Londres, 8 de mayo de 1670 - Bath, 10 de mayo de 1726) fue un hijo bastardo del rey Carlos II de Inglaterra y de una de sus amantes reales, Nell Gwynne.

  4. Death. 1 Aug 1808 (aged 74) Burial. St. Mary Magdalene Churchyard. Richmond, London Borough of Richmond upon Thames, Greater London, England Add to Map. Plot. She was buried in a 'notable grave' on 4 August at the parish church, Richmond, now is unidentifiable. Memorial ID. 156046020.

  5. Lady Diana Spencer was born in 1735, the eldest child of the third Duke of Marlborough. She was expected to follow a traditional path through life: educated in the fashion considered suitable for a girl, and married to a man of the appropriate rank for a duke's daughter. However, Lady Di overturned convention. She left her husband, pursued a secret relationship with Topham Beauclerk, hid the ...

  6. Diana Beauclerk may refer to: Diana Beauclerk, Duchess of St Albans (1679–1742), British courtier. Lady Diana Beauclerk (1734–1808), English noblewoman and artist. Category: Human name disambiguation pages.

  7. Topham Beauclerk was born on 22 December 1739 in Pall Mall, London. He was the only son of Lord Sidney Beauclerk and a great-grandson of King Charles II. He was christened on 19 January 1740 in St James's Church, Piccadilly, in Westminster. [3] In 1744, his father died and the four-year-old Topham, and his widowed mother, Mary Beauclerk, moved ...