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  1. The House of Beaufort (/ ˈ b oʊ f ər t /) is an English noble and quasi-royal family which originated in the fourteenth century as the legitimated issue of John of Gaunt, 1st Duke of Lancaster by Katherine de Roet.

  2. The name Beaufort refers to a castle in Champagne, France (now Montmorency-Beaufort). It is the only current dukedom to take its name from a place outside the British Isles. [citation needed] The Dukes of Beaufort descend in the male line from the House of Plantagenet through John of Gaunt, son of Edward III.

    • Henry Robert FitzRoy Somerset, Marquess of Worcester
    • Peerage of England
  3. Henry John FitzRoy Somerset, 12th Duke of Beaufort (born 22 May 1952), styled Marquess of Worcester between 1984 and 2017, also known as Harry Beaufort or Bunter Beaufort, is an English peer and landowner with estates in Gloucestershire and Wiltshire. He is based at Badminton House.

  4. The House of Beaufort is an English noble and quasi-royal family which originated in the fourteenth century as the legitimated issue of John of Gaunt, 1st Duke of Lancaster by Katherine de Roet.

  5. Beaufort Family, English family comprising the descendants of Edward III’s son John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster, by his liaison with Catherine Swynford; the name derived from a lordship that Gaunt had held in France, the modern Montmorency-Beaufort near Bar-sur-Aube.

  6. 16 de abr. de 2020 · Bishop Beaufort served as his half-brothers Lord Chancellor. It isn’t just the speed and volume of land acquisition that’s significant. It’s the location. In the late medieval period, landowners were desperate to consolidate their landholdings in an individual country. It cemented their Lordship.

  7. The House of Beaufort. This genealogical chart is greatly simplified for clarity of descent. THE BEAUFORT FAMILY. No family of the British peerage traces a longer line of illustrious descent than that of Beaufort.