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  1. Hace 2 días · The 2nd duke, who had died shortly before his grandmother, left the house by will to trustees to sell to raise money towards his third marriage settlement, but it remained empty until c. 1724 when it was acquired by Samuel Travers with the idea, which failed, of opening it as a school.

    • Henry Somerset, 2nd Duke of Beaufort1
    • Henry Somerset, 2nd Duke of Beaufort2
    • Henry Somerset, 2nd Duke of Beaufort3
    • Henry Somerset, 2nd Duke of Beaufort4
    • Henry Somerset, 2nd Duke of Beaufort5
  2. Hace 3 días · BEAUFORT HOUSE ESTATE. The mansion that had belonged to the duke of Buckingham in the mid 17th century was in 1681 bought by Henry Somerset, 1st duke of Beaufort, as his London residence.

  3. Hace 4 días · Henry Charles Somerset, duke of Beaufort In 1836 the office of constable was vested in the First Commissioner of H.M. Woods, Forests, and Land Revenues and the office of warden in the Commissioners in general.

  4. Hace 1 día · Henry V Duke of Lancaster, Prince of Wales, King of England r. 1413–1422: Humphrey Duke of Gloucester: Edward of Norwich Duke of York: Richard of Conisburgh: Anne de Mortimer: John Beaufort Duke of Somerset: Margaret of Anjou: Henry VI King of England r. 1422–1461, r. 1470–1471: Edmund Beaufort Duke of Somerset † 1st St Albans: William ...

  5. Hace 5 días · Genealogy for 2nd. Duck of Somerset, Kg Edmond Beaufort PLANTAGENEL (Plantagenet) (1405 - 1455) family tree on Geni, with over 260 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives. People Projects Discussions Surnames

  6. Hace 5 días · After Suffolk’s fall (1449) the contenders for power were the Lancastrian Edmund Beaufort, duke of Somerset, and Richard, duke of York, a cousin of the King whose claim to the throne, by strict primogeniture, was better than Henry’s.

  7. Hace 5 días · Henry II (born 1133, Le Mans, Maine [now in France]—died July 6, 1189, near Tours) was the duke of Normandy (from 1150), count of Anjou (from 1151), duke of Aquitaine (from 1152), and king of England (from 1154), who greatly expanded his Anglo-French domains and strengthened the royal administration in England.