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  1. Arabella FitzJames (1674 – 7 November 1704); became a nun From her children Henrietta, Countess of Newcastle, and James, Duke of Berwick, she is an ancestor of the Earls Spencer and Diana, Princess of Wales as well as of the Dukes of Berwick , the later Dukes of Alba and of Cayetana Fitz-James Stuart, 18th Duchess of Alba , who at the time of her death was the person with the most noble ...

  2. Four or more generations of descendants of Henrietta FitzJames (1667-1730) if they are properly linked:1. Henrietta FitzJames (1667-1730) 2. James Waldegrave, 1st Earl Waldegrave (1684-1741) 3.

  3. Henrietta Fitzjames was born in the year 1667 in Westminster, Middlesex, England, daughter of King James II & VII Stuart and Arabella Churchill. She was married on November 29, 1683 in Westminster, London, England to Henry 1st Baron Chewton Waldegrave, they gave birth to 1 child.

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    The first Duke of Cambridge James Stuart, Duke of Cambridge KG (12 July 1663 – 20 June 1667) was the second son of the Duke of York (later James II of...

  5. From Aristopaedia, the free, crowd-sourced encyclopaedia of the gentry, knightage, baronetage, and peerage, sponsored by Cokayne’s and Black’s. Henrietta Maria Flora Anne Fitzjames-Holles-Clare-Malet (‘Hetty’), born 23 September 2002, is the youngest child of three, and only daughter, born to Lady Crispin Fitzjames-Holles-Clare-Malet (Constance, née the Hon. Constance Ivy Diana de ...

  6. Henrietta de Clermont d'Amboise (born FitzJames) was born on month day 1705, in birth place, to James FitzJames and Anne FitzJames (born Bulkeley). Henrietta had 10 siblings: Jacobo Francisco (James Francis) FitzJames , Henry James FitzJames and 8 other siblings .

  7. James Waldegrave. Escudo de armas de James Waldegrave, 1 Conde Waldegrave, KG, PC. El Castillo de Hever ( Kent ), la principal residencia familiar en los años 1557-1715. James Waldegrave, primer Conde de Waldegrave, KG, PC (1684-11 de abril de 1741), fue un diplomático británico que se desempeñó como embajador en Austria y Francia .