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  1. 19 de jun. de 2011 · Children of James Scott, 1st and last Duke of Monmouth and Anne Scott, Countess of Buccleuch. Lady Charlotte Scott d. 5 Sep 1683; Charles Scott, Earl of Doncaster 8 b. 24 Aug 1672, d. 9 Feb 1673/74; James Scott, Earl of Dalkeith + 8 b. 23 May 1674, d. 14 Mar 1704/5; Anne Scott b. 17 Feb 1675, d. 13 Aug 1685

  2. James Scott, Duke of Monmouth and Buccleuch. (1649-1685), Son of Charles II and Lucy Walter. Sitter associated with 42 portraits. The eldest of Charles II 's fourteen illegitimate children, Monmouth was the son of Lucy Walter. He fought in the Second and Third Anglo-Dutch wars gaining a considerable reputation as one of Britain's finest soldiers.

  3. 23 de feb. de 2023 · His marriage to Anne Scott, 1st Duchess of Buccleuch resulted in the birth of six children: Charles Scott, Earl of Doncaster (24 August 1672 – 9 February 1673/1674) James Scott, Earl of Dalkeith (23 May 1674 – 14 March 1705). He was married on 2 January 1693/1694 to Henrietta Hyde, daughter of Laurence Hyde, 1st Earl of Rochester.

  4. Sir James Scott, Earl of Dalkeith KT (23 May 1674 – 14 March 1705) was the son of James Scott, 1st Duke of Monmouth and Anne Scott, 1st Duchess of Buccleuch. He was also the grandson of Charles II of England , Scotland and Ireland .

  5. Sir James Scott, Earl of Dalkeith KT (23 May 1674 – 14 March 1705) was a Scottish nobleman and politician. He was the son of James Scott, 1st Duke of Monmouth, and Anne Scott, 1st Duchess of Buccleuch. He was also the grandson of Charles II of England, Scotland and Ireland. On 2 January 1693/94 he married Lady Henrietta Hyde (born in Hindon, Wiltshire, c. 1677, died 30 May 1730), daughter of ...

  6. English: This miniature is inscribed twice on the reverse: 'Dalkeith' in pencil and ‘The Earl of Dalkeith’, in scratched form, and the sitter is James Scott, eldest surviving son of James Scott, Duke of Monmouth (1649 -85).

  7. Francis Scott, 5th Earl of Dalkeith and 2nd Duke of Buccleuch, succeeded to his titles in 1724. The grandson of the 1st Duke of Monmouth, the eldest illegitimate son of Charles II who was beheaded by James II, Dalkeith was wealthy, well-connected and ardently pro-Hanoverian. He was rewarded with membership of the Privy Council in […]