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  1. Lord James Beauclerk (c. 1709 – 20 October 1787) was an Anglican clergyman who served as the Bishop of Hereford from 1746 to 1787.

  2. Hace 2 días · His brothers were politician Lord Vere Beauclerk and James Beauclerk, bishop of Hereford. Charles Beauclerk, 2nd Duke of St Albans. He was born on 6th April 1696 and succeeded his father Charles as Duke. He was governor of Windsor Castle, Lord Warden of the Forests, and Master Falconer of England among other offices.

  3. Charles Beauclerk, 1st Duke of St Albans. Charles was Nell Gwyn and Charles II’s first child, born on 8 May 1670. For some reason he was not given a surname at the date of his christening – not even the generic FitzRoy that many royal illegitimate children were provided – and for the first six and a half years of his life, he was simply known as Master Charles.

  4. Tim Downes interview with 16-year-old Lord James Beauclerk, son of Duke of St. Albans, who has run away from Eton to work as a stable lad on a farm at Ludlow. Year: 1965. Duration: 0:02:32. Film type: Black & White .

  5. 15 de abr. de 2020 · Lord James Beauclerk was born in Windsor in 1709, the ninth of twelve children born to Charles Beauclerk, 1 st Duke of St Albans and his wife Lady Diana de Vere. The Duke of St Albans was himself the eldest of two illegitimate sons born to King Charles II and Eleanor (or Nell, as she is better known) Gwyn.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Nell_GwynNell Gwyn - Wikipedia

    Rev. Lord James Beauclerk (c. 1709 – 20 October 1787); was Bishop of Hereford (1746–1787) Lord Aubrey Beauclerk (c. 1710 – 22 March 1741), became a captain in the Royal Navy, and died at the Battle of Cartagena de Indias .

  7. Lord Seymour Beauclerk (born 24 June 1708 – c. 1709) Rev. Lord James Beauclerk (c. 1709 – 20 October 1787); was Bishop of Hereford (1746–1787) Lord Aubrey Beauclerk (c. 1710 – 22 March 1741), became a captain in the Royal Navy, and died at the Battle of Cartagena de Indias. Daughters. Lady Diana Beauclerk (born c. 1697)