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  1. Service number. 370772. David Robert Somerset, 11th Duke of Beaufort GCC (23 February 1928 – 16 August 2017), known as David Somerset until 1984, was an English peer and major landowner. An important figure in the world of fox hunting, he was also chairman of Marlborough Fine Art and was well known for frequent conflicts with hunt saboteurs.

  2. Henry Charles FitzRoy Somerset, 8th Duke of Beaufort, KG, PC (1 February 1824 – 30 April 1899), styled Earl of Glamorgan until 1835 and Marquess of Worcester from 1835 to 1853, [1] was a British peer, soldier, and Conservative politician. He served as Master of the Horse, Member of Parliament for East Gloucestershire, and Lord Lieutenant of ...

  3. Collection Description. The Henry Hugh Somerset (Duke of Beaufort) Scrapbook was compiled by the del Balsos as part of a journalism assignment in which they covered the Badminton Three-Day Event in 1973. The scrapbook contains numerous magazine and newspaper clippings regarding the event, Somerset, his hounds, and Badminton House, as well as ...

  4. Media in category "Henry Somerset, 10th Duke of Beaufort" The following 11 files are in this category, out of 11 total. 10th Duke of Beaufort 12 Allan Warren.jpg 6,954 × 8,322; 19.68 MB

  5. Edmund Beaufort, 2nd Duke of Somerset. Edmund Beaufort, 2nd Duke of Somerset, 4th Earl of Somerset, 1st Earl of Dorset, 1st Marquess of Dorset styled 1st Count of Mortain, [a] KG (1406 – 22 May 1455), was an English nobleman and an important figure during the Hundred Years' War. His rivalry with Richard, Duke of York, was a leading cause of ...

  6. Henry Charles FitzRoy Somerset 1824–1899 8th Duke of Beaufort, 10th Marquess of Worcester, 14th Earl of Worcester, 16th Baron Herbert, 8th Baron Botetourt: Richard Henry FitzRoy Somerset 1817–1884 2nd Baron Raglan: Earldom St. Maur extinct, 1885: Edward Adolphus Ferdinand St. Maur 1835–1869: Algernon St Maur 1846–1923 15th Duke of Somerset

  7. Sportsman Henry Somerset, 7th Duke of Beaufort, was renowned for his amorous escapades, his leadership of the Badminton and Windsor hunts and as a member of the 'Four-in-Hand Club'. The club was a group of young men who bribed coachmen to give them the reins to their vehicles then drove them at breakneck speeds along the poor British roads. Somerset joined the 10th Hussars and was Aide-de-Camp ...