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  1. Charles Stuart, Duke of Kendal (1666–1667) Charles Stuart, Duke of Cambridge (1660–1661) Charles Stuart, Duke of Cambridge (1677) Charles Stuart, 12th Lord Blantyre (1818–1900), Scottish representative peer; Politicians. Charles Stuart (British Army officer, born 1810) (1810–1892), British Army general and Member of Parliament for ...

  2. 1 de ene. de 2023 · Added: Mar 16, 2000. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 8907. Source citation. British Royalty. Born Charles Edward Louis John Philip Casimir Sylvester Maria Stuart at Palazzo Muti, Rome, Italy, the eldest son of son of James Francis Stuart, 1st and last Duke of Cornwall and Marie Sobieski; and the grandson of the deposed British monarch, James II.

  3. Charles Stuart, Duke of Kendal was the third son of James, Duke of York and his first wife Anne Hyde. Charles was born on 4 July 1666 at St James's Palace. His godparents were his three-year-old brother James, Duke of Cambridge, his cousin James,...

  4. Duke of Kendal (1st creation), 1666: Duke of Cambridge (2nd creation), 1667: King George I 1660–1727: Ernest Augustus 1674–1728 Duke of York and Albany: Charles Stuart 1660–1661 styled Duke of Cambridge: James Stuart 1663–1667 Duke of Cambridge: Queen Anne 1665–1714: Charles Stuart 1666–1667 designated Duke of Kendal: Edgar Stuart ...

  5. When Prince Charles Stuart styled Duke of Kendal was born on 4 July 1666, in Saint James's Palace, London, England, United Kingdom, his father, King James Stuart II of England, Ireland and Scotland, was 32 and his mother, Lady Anne Hyde Duchess of York Duchess of Albany, was 29. He died on 22 May 1667, in his hometown, at the age of 0, and was ...

  6. Charles Stuart, Duke of Kendal was born on 4 July 1666 at St. James's Palace, St. James's, London, England. He was the son of James II Stuart, King of Great Britain and Lady Anne Hyde. He died on 22 May 1667 at Richmond Palace, Richmond, London, England.1 He was also reported to have died on 22 May 1667 at St. James's Palace, St. James's, London, England.

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