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  1. Hace 4 días · James, the second surviving son of King Charles I and his wife, Henrietta Maria of France, was born at St James's Palace in London on 14 October 1633. Later that same year, he was baptized by William Laud, the Anglican Archbishop of Canterbury.

  2. 18 de jun. de 2024 · James, the second surviving son of King Charles I and his wife, Henrietta Maria of France, was born at St James's Palace in London on 14 October 1633. Later that same year, he was baptized by William Laud, the Anglican Archbishop of Canterbury.

  3. 21 de jun. de 2024 · The House of Stuart had been the reigning house in Scotland since 1371. With the extinction of the House of Tudor in 1603 upon the death of Queen Elizabeth I, King James VI of Scotland, the only child of Mary, Queen of Scots, succeeded to the throne of England as James I, King of England.

  4. Hace 6 días · This lasted over a decade; James had four acknowledged children by her, including James FitzJames, 1st Duke of Berwick. Their relationship led to appointments for her brothers; John was appointed page to James, and in September 1667 made an ensign in the Foot Guards .

  5. Hace 3 días · James's extra-marital affairs deeply offended his mother, Queen Henrietta Maria; both his wives, Anne Hyde and Mary of Modena; and caused him anguished guilt, which he expiated in the confessional. Some of the episodes are truly funny: for example when Charles II visited his mistress, Barbara, Countess of Castlemaine, unexpectedly and found John Churchill, the future Duke of Marlborough ...

  6. 8 de jun. de 2024 · James Fitzjames, duke of Berwick-upon-Tweed (born August 21, 1670, Moulins, France—died June 12, 1734, Philippsburg, Württemberg [Germany]) was an English nobleman and marshal of France who was a leading military commander in the French service in the earlier wars of the 18th century.

  7. Hace 4 días · In nave—on S. wall, (3) to Charles Cozens, 1835, and Edith Brooke Cozens his wife, 1862, black and white marble wall-monument with achievement-of-arms. Floor-slab: In chancel—to Sir John Fitzjames, 1670, and Margaret (Stephens), his wife, 1685, with achievement and shield-of-arms.