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  1. 4 de sept. de 2023 · Edgar STUART, Duke of Cambridge (b. 14 Sep 1667 - d. 8 Jun 1671): The Royals and Nobles Ancestry

  2. Edgar Stuart, Duke of Cambridge (14 September 1667 – 8 June 1671) was the fourth son of James, Duke of York (later James II of England) and his first wife Anne Hyde. He was second in the line of succession to the English and Scottish thrones.

  3. 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.

  4. Edgar Stuart was born on 14 September 1667 at St. James's Palace, the son of James, Duke of York, heir to the throne of his brother, Charles II and of James's wife, Anne Hyde. The baby was Christened on 16 September, George Monck Duke of Albemarle and Henry Somerset the new Marquess of Worcester were godfathers and Barbara , Countess of Suffolk was godmother.

  5. 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 ...

  6. When Prince Edgar Stuart, Duke of Cambridge was born on 14 September 1667, in Saint James's Palace, London, England, United Kingdom, his father, James Stuart King II of England VII of Scotland, was 33 and his mother, Anne Hyde, was 30. He died on 8 June 1671, in Richmond, Surrey, England, United Kingdom, at the age of 3, and was buried in ...

  7. Edgar was born on 14 September 1667 at St James's Palace. On 7 October 1667 he was created Duke and Earl of Cambridge, and Baron of Dauntsey, Wiltshire. He died at Richmond Palace on 8 June 1671 and buried in Westminster Abbey on 12 June 1671.