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  1. Hace 1 día · Charles II (29 May 1630 – 6 February 1685) was King of Scotland from 1649 until 1651 and King of England, Scotland, and Ireland from the 1660 Restoration of the monarchy until his death in 1685. Charles II was the eldest surviving child of Charles I of England, Scotland and Ireland and Henrietta Maria of France.

  2. Hace 4 días · The Most Noble Order of the Garter was founded by Edward III of England in 1348. Dates shown are of nomination or installation; coloured rows indicate sovereigns, princes of Wales, medieval ladies, modern royal knights and ladies, and stranger knights and ladies, none of whom counts toward the 24-member limit.

  3. Hace 1 día · Born on December 28, 1665, in a Fellow’s chamber (a Fellow is a member of the teaching staff) at Merton College, University of Oxford in Oxford, England, George Fitzroy, 1st Duke of Northumberland was the illegitimate son of King Charles II of England and one of his mistresses, Barbara Palmer, 1st Duchess of Cleveland in her own right.The surname FitzRoy comes from the Anglo-Norman Fitz ...

  4. Hace 2 días · Brigadier-General Charles Henry Alexander (1856—1946), Commander, Royal Artillery; Major-General David Alexander (1926—2017), Royal Marines; ... General Lord Charles FitzRoy; Major-General William FitzRoy (1830—1902) Lieutenant-General Sir Frederick Fitzwygram, 4th Baronet;

  5. Hace 3 días · Also in 1722 the Whig corporation chose another prominent Whig, Charles Fitzroy, 2nd Duke of Grafton, to succeed Sunderland as recorder. Oughton and Neale were returned unopposed in 1727, but in 1734 Neale lost his seat to John Bird, a Coventry man whose family had introduced the silk trade into the city.

  6. Hace 3 días · In 1525 Henry VIII bestowed the title of Duke of Richmond upon his illegitimate son Henry Fitzroy. The young duke seems to have been, in name at least, lord of the honour also, but Henry VIII was probably holding it as guardian during this time.

  7. Hace 3 días · In 1675 Cook transferred his rights in the tennis court and adjoining buildings to Charles Cornwallis for the sum of £1500, and on his petition the Crown granted the latter a 21 years' lease of the property at a nominal rent.