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  1. The latter is now the Duchess of Cambridge. The first officially recognised creation was in the Peerage of England in 1664, when James Stuart, son of the Duke of York by his first wife, was granted the title. James, Duke of Cambridge died young and without heirs, and the title became extinct. The title was then again granted to Edgar Stuart ...

  2. 29 de oct. de 2020 · The Duke of Cambridge is one of the six current royal dukedoms in the United Kingdom and is named after the city of ... Edgar Stuart, the third son of the Duke of York who died in 1671 at the age ...

  3. James Stuart, Duke of Cambridge (1663–1667) Dukes of Cambridge, zweite Verleihung (1667) Edgar Stuart, Duke of Cambridge (1667–1671) Dukes of Cambridge, dritte Verleihung (1706) George Augustus, Duke of Cambridge (1683–1760) (wurde 1727 als Georg II. König)

  4. James Stuart, 1st and last Duke of Cambridge 15 b. 12 Jul 1663, d. 20 Jun 1667; Anne Stuart, Queen of Great Britain + b. 6 Feb 1664/65, d. 1 Aug 1714; Charles Stuart, Duke of Kendal b. 4 Jul 1666, d. 22 May 1667; Edgar Stuart, 1st and last Duke of Cambridge 15 b. 14 Sep 1667, d. 8 Jun 1671; Henrietta Stuart b. 13 Jan 1668/69, d. 15 Nov 1669

  5. Anne Hyde. Charles Stuart (22 October 1660 – 5 May 1661) was the first of four sons and eight children born from the marriage between the Duke of York (later King 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 he died so young.

  6. Charles Stuart 1660–1661 styled Duke of Cambridge: James Stuart 1663–1667 Duke of Cambridge: Queen Anne 1665–1714: Charles Stuart 1666–1667 designated Duke of Kendal: Edgar Stuart 1667–1671 Duke of Cambridge: Charles Stuart 1677 styled Duke of Cambridge: Dukedom of York and Albany (1st creation) extinct, 1728: Dukedom of Cambridge ...