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  1. Hace 2 días · Charles Beauclerk (1670–1726), created Duke of St Albans (1684) James, Lord Beauclerk (1671–1680) Louise de Kérouaille with unknown attendant, painted in France by Pierre Mignard, 1682. By Louise Renée de Penancoet de Kérouaille (1649–1734), created Duchess of Portsmouth in her own right (1673):

  2. 9 de may. de 2024 · Charles Beauclerk, 1st duke of Saint Albans (born May 8, 1670, London, England—died May 10, 1726, Bath, Somerset) was the illegitimate son of Charles II, the elder of two illegitimate sons born to Nell Gwyn, an English actress. Charles Beauclerk was created Baron Heddington and earl of Burford in 1676 and duke of St. Albans in 1684.

  3. Hace 6 días · Lady Barbara FitzRoy (1672 – 1737) (her mother claimed that she was Charles II’s daughter but she was probably the child of her mother’s second cousin and lover, John Churchill, later the 1st Duke of Marlborough) by Nell Gwyn. Charles Beauclerk, 1st Duke of St Albans (1670 – 1726) Lord James Beauclerk (1671 – 1680), died young; by ...

  4. Hace 5 días · Werden's eldest daughter, Lucy, was married to Charles Beauclerk, second Duke of St. Albans, and in 1726–7 the Duke himself was also living in his father-in-law's new house.

  5. 15 de may. de 2024 · St. Albans, Charles (Beauclerk) 2nd Duke of Gentleman of the Bedchamber 11 Aug. 1738 (LC 3/65, p. 81). D. 27 July 1751. St. Albans, Henry (Jermyn) 1st Earl of Lord Chamberlain 13 May 1671 (LC 3/24, f. 2; CSPD 1671, p. 238).

  6. 15 de may. de 2024 · Wars of the Roses. battles of Saint Albans, (May 22, 1455, and Feb. 17, 1461), battles during the English Wars of the Roses. The town of St. Albans, situated on the old Roman Watling Street and lying 20 miles (32 km) northwest of London, dominated the northern approaches to the capital. The battle of 1455 was the first in the wars.

  7. 15 de may. de 2024 · The fate of his illegitimate daughter with Eleanor Villiers is unknown. In January 1684, immediately after St Albans' death, Charles II granted Jermyn's territorial designation to one of his illegitimate sons, Charles Beauclerk, as the first Duke of St Albans. Citations ^