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  1. Arnold Joost van Keppel, 1st Earl of Albemarle, KG, and lord of De Voorst in Guelders (Gelderland) (Dutch: [ˈɑrnɔl coːst fɑŋ ˈkɛpəl]; baptised 30 January 1670 – 30 May 1718), was a Dutch military leader who fought for King William III of England and became the first Earl of Albemarle.

  2. Brief Life History of Willem Anne van. When Willem Anne van Keppel 2nd Earl of Albemarle was born on 5 June 1702, in London, England, his father, Arnold Joost van Keppel 1st Earl of Albemarle, was 32 and his mother, Geertruida Joanna van der Duyn, was 27. He married Lady Anne Lennox Countess of Albemarle on 21 February 1722, in Caversham ...

  3. Arnold Joost van Keppel is geboren in het jaar 1670 in Albemarle, Surrey, England, zoon van Osewald van Keppel en Reiniera Anna Geertruida van Lintelo. Hij is getrouwd op 10 juli 1701 in 's Gravenhage (Den Haag, The Hague, La Haye), Zuid-Holland, Netherlands met Geertruida Johanna Quirina van der Duijn, ze kregen 2 kinderen. Hij is overleden op 30 mei 1718 in 's Gravenhage (Den Haag, The Hague ...

  4. "Arnold Joost van Keppel, 1st Earl of Albemarle, KG, and lord of De Voorst in Guelders (Gelderland) (Dutch: [ˈɑrnɔl coːst fɑŋ ˈkɛpəl]; baptised 30 January 1670 – 30 May 1718), was a Dutch military leader who fought for King William III of England and became the first Earl of Albemarle. He was the son of Oswald van Keppel and his wife ...

  5. Monarchy and aristocracy. Arnold Joost van Keppel (1669–1718), 1st Earl of Albemarle by Godfrey Kneller (1646–1723), 1701, from National Trust, Mount Stewart.

  6. Arnold Joost van Keppel was baptized in Zutphen on January 30, 1670 [1] , Earl of Albermarle, was an English-Dutch nobleman who as a favorite of William III of Orange-Nassau acquired a prominent position and great wealth. This descendant of a Gelderland family studied in Cambridge. He ended up as a page in the entourage of William III, with ...

  7. Later Stuart Portraits Catalogue. Arnold Joost van Keppel, 1st Earl of Albemarle. by Sir Godfrey Kneller, Bt circa 1697 25 1/2 in. x 22 in. (648 mm x 559 mm) NPG 1625