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  1. Duke of Cambridge is a title (named after the city of Cambridge, England) occasionally conferred upon junior members of the British royal family. It was first used as a designation for Charles Stuart (1660–1661), the eldest son of James, Duke of York (later James II), though he was never formally created Duke of Cambridge.

  2. 29 de oct. de 2020 · The Duke of York’s fourth son, Charles (eldest son to his second wife) was styled the Duke of Cambridge in 1677 but he died when he was about a month old. In this case, he had not lived long ...

  3. Der Titel wurde erstmals 1660 dem ältesten Sohn von James, Duke of York (später König Jakob II.) und dessen erster Frau Anne Hyde, Charles Stuart (1660–1661), verliehen. Ein formeller Verleihungsakt fand jedoch nicht statt, zumal dieser nur sieben Monate nach der Geburt starb.

  4. 11 de feb. de 2012 · Charles Stuart, Duke of Cambridge 15 b. 22 Oct 1660, d. 5 May 1661 Mary II Stuart , Queen of Great Britain + b. 30 Apr 1662, d. 28 Dec 1694 James Stuart , 1st and last Duke of Cambridge 15 b. 12 Jul 1663, d. 20 Jun 1667

  5. His elder brother Charles had died at the age of six months in 1661 before the patent for the title of Duke of Cambridge was passed and another brother, James, was formally created Duke of Cambridge before his death in 1667 at the age of three. Edgar's titles became extinct until the birth of another son, also named Charles, in 1677.

  6. 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 ...