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  1. Lady Alexandra de Vere Beauclerk (5 July 1878 – 16 April 1935), died unmarried. Lord William Huddlestone de Vere Beauclerk (16 August 1883 – 25 December 1954), died unmarried. The Duke of St Albans died in May 1898, aged 58, and was succeeded in the dukedom by the only son from his first marriage, Charles, who in turn was succeeded by his ...

  2. Charles Francis Topham de Vere Beauclerk (born 22 February 1965), also styled Earl of Burford by courtesy, is a British aristocrat and heir to the peerage title of Duke of St Albans. Beauclerk first came to public attention when he attempted to interfere with a debate in the House of Lords , declaring a Bill which would exclude hereditary peers from the House to be treasonable.

  3. Osborne Beauclerk, 12. Duke of St. Albans (1874–1964) Charles Beauclerk, 13. Duke of St. Albans (1915–1988) Murray Beauclerk, 14. Duke of St. Albans (* 1939) Titelerbe ist der Sohn des aktuellen Titelinhabers, Charles Beauclerk, Earl of Burford (* 1965). Dessen Titelerbe ist dessen Sohn, James Beauclerk, Lord Vere (* 1995).

  4. Charles Beauclerk, 1st Duke of St Albans. Charles was Nell Gwyn and Charles II’s first child, born on 8 May 1670. For some reason he was not given a surname at the date of his christening – not even the generic FitzRoy that many royal illegitimate children were provided – and for the first six and a half years of his life, he was simply known as Master Charles.

  5. Hace 4 días · Charles Beauclerk, 2nd Duke of St Albans. He was born on 6th April 1696 and succeeded his father Charles as Duke. He was governor of Windsor Castle, Lord Warden of the Forests, and Master Falconer of England among other offices. His wife Lucy, daughter of Sir John Werden and sister of the wife of Lord William Beauclerk, was buried in the Abbey ...

  6. Charles Frederic Aubrey de Vere Beauclerk, 13th Duke of St Albans. by Lafayette whole-plate film negative, 23 August 1928 NPG x49990

  7. 1 de dic. de 2023 · Charles Beauclerk, Earl of Burford. Duke of St Albans is a title in the Peerage of England. It was created in 1684 for Charles Beauclerk, 1st Earl of Burford, then fourteen years old. King Charles II had accepted that Burford was his illegitimate son by Eleanor Gwynn (commonly known as 'Nell'), an actress, and awarded him the Dukedom just as he ...