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  1. enwiki Edgar Stuart, Duke of Cambridge; eswiki Edgardo Estuardo; ptwiki Edgar, Duque de Cambridge; ruwiki Эдгар Стюарт, герцог Кембриджский; viwiki Edgar Stuart, Công tước xứ Cambridge; zhwiki 劍橋公爵埃德加·斯圖亞特

  2. Charles Stuart 1660 - 1661. Born Fri, 22 October 1660; Worcester House, Westminster; Died Thu, 5 May 1661; ... Duke of Cambridge; Charles Stuart; Lived 6 months, 13 days;

  3. Biography. Charles Stuart (22 October 1660 – 5 May 1661) was the first of four sons and eight children born from the marriage between James, Duke of York (later James II of England & VII of Scotland) and his first wife, Anne Hyde. He was styled Duke of Cambridge, but never formally created so, because of his early death.

  4. For the impeachment of Buckingham, see also Colin Tite, Impeachment and Parliamentary Judicature in Early Stuart England (London, 1974), chap. 7; J. N. Ball, “The Impeachment of the Duke of Buckingham in 1626,” in Mélanges Antonio Marongiu: Studies Presented to the International Commission for the History of Representative and Parliamentary Institutions, vol. 25 (Palermo, 1967), 35−48 ...

  5. James Stuart, Duke of Cambridge KG (12 July 1663 – 20 June 1667) was the second son of the Duke of York (later James II of England) and his first wife, Anne Hyde. In 1664, the infant James became the first Duke of Cambridge and Baron of Dauntsey, titles his uncle, King Charles II, created especially for him. The King also appointed Cambridge a Knight of the Garter, but never invested him due ...

  6. 4 de abr. de 2023 · a) Charles, Duke of Cambridge (1660-1661) a) Mary (b. 1662) married William III Henry, Prince of Orange (b. 1650) without issue a) James, Duke of Cambridge (1663-1667)

  7. Biography. Charles Stuart, Duke of Cambridge, was born 22 October 1660 in Worcester House, Strand, Greater London, England, United Kingdom to James II of England (1633-1701) and Anne Hyde (1637-1671) and died 5 May 1661 Whitehall Palace, Whitehall, Greater London, England, United Kingdom of smallpox.