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Topic: Louis de Duras, 2nd Earl of Feversham


  
  List of the Knights of the Garter
395 (inv 1603) Ludovick (Stuart), 2nd Duke of Lennox.
633 (inv 1812) Francis Conway (Ingram-Seymour-Conway), 2nd Marquess of Hertford.
638 (inv 1812) Francis (Rawdon-Hastings), 2nd Earl of Moira.
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 Stall-Plates of the Knights of the Garter   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
1812 (638) Francis (Rawdon-Hastings), 2nd Earl of Moira.
1603 (395) Ludovick (Stuart), 2nd Duke of Lennox.
Earl of Hereford, K.G. Married Thomas of Woodstock, Earl of Buckingham, K.G., afterwards Duke of Gloucester.
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 Kids.Net.Au - Encyclopedia > Order of the Garter
Henry of Grosmont, Duke of Lancaster, Admiral of the Fleet and Steward of England (1300-1361)
Edward Seymour, 1st Earl of Hertford, afterwards Duke of Somerset, uncle of the Prince of Wales (1541)
Louis de Duras, 2nd Earl of Feversham, Marquis de Blanquefort in France, nephew of Marshal Turenne (1685)
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 web host Earl_of_Feversham - web-host-report.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
The third creation came in the Peerage of the United Kingdom in 1868 when William Ernest Duncombe, 3rd Baron Feversham was made Viscount Helmsley, of Helmsley in the North Riding of the County of York, and Earl of Feversham, of Ryedale in the North Riding of the County of York.
The Viscountcy and Earldom became extinct on the death of his great-grandson, the third Earl, in 1963, while the Barony was passed on to a distant relative.
Ehrengard Melusine von der Schulenburg, Duchess of Munster and Kendal, Countess of Feversham (1667-1743)
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 Monmouth Rebellion - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Monmouth was counting on rebellion in Scotland, led by Archibald Campbell, 9th Earl of Argyll, weakening the King's support and army.
The Earl and his few remaining companions were captured at Inchinnan on 19 June and he was taken to Edinburgh to be executed on 30 June.
Monmouth was finally defeated by Feversham (with John Churchill, later Duke of Marlborough, his second in command) on 6 July at the Battle of Sedgemoor.
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 Letter of the Earl of Feversham to the Prince of Orange, December 11, 1688   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Letter of the Earl of Feversham to the Prince of Orange, December 11, 1688
Louis de Duras, 2nd Earl of Feversham, commander-in-chief of the military forces of King James II and VII, sent this letter to the Prince of Orange.
It was published as a broadside together with the King's letter to the Earl of Feversham under the title The King's letter to the general of his army with the general's letter to the Prince of Orange (Wing J205).
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 Horse Guards [UK]
James (Scott), 1st Duke of Monmouth and Buccleuch, KG, PC Col. Christopher (Monck), 2nd Duke of Albemarle, KG Lt-Gen. Louis (de Duras), 2nd Earl of Feversham, KG Lt-Gen. Richard (Lumley), 1st Earl of Scarbrough
Lt-Gen. Louis (de Duras), 2nd Earl of Feversham, KG Gen. John (Churchill), 1st Duke of Marlborough, KG Lt-Gen. James (FitzJames), Duke of Berwick, KG Gen. John (Churchill), 1st Duke of Marlborough, KG [reappointed]
F.M. John (Campbell), 2nd Duke of Argyll, KG, KT (Earl of Islay, Lord Lorne)
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 Monmouth Rebellion (monmouth rebellion resources)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
John Erskine, 22nd Earl of Mar raised the standard of James Francis Edward Stuart and marched on Edinburgh.
William de Briwere, was granted the lordship of the Manor of Brigwater by Henry II.
William de Briwere's also founded St John's hospital which, by the time of the Dissolution of the Monasteries under Henry VIII, was worth the substantial sum of almost 121 pounds, as well as starting the construction of the town's first stone bridge.
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 James Scott, 1st Duke Of Monmouth (james scott, 1st duke of monmouth resources)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
In 1663, at the age of 14, shortly after having been brought to England, James was created Duke of Monmouth with the subsidiary titles of Earl of Doncaster and Baron Scott of Tynedale, all three in the Peerage of England, and married off to the wealthy Anne Scott, 4th Countess of Buccleuch.
The subsidiary titles associated with the Dukedom of Buccleuch are: Earl of Buccleuch (1619), Earl of Dalkeith (1663), Lord Scott of Buccleuch (1606) and Lord Scott of Whitchester and Eskdaill (1619) (all in the Peerage of Scotland).
The courtesy title used by the Duke's eldest son and heir is Earl of Dalkeith; and the one of Lord Dalkeith's eldest son and heir is Lord Eskdaill.
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 The Captains Of Military History - My Compilation - History Forum
Warlords of the steppes of the Asian interior, such as Maodun (Mete Han) (late 3rd century to early 2nd century B.C.) and Ran Min (mid 4th century A.D.) carried out devastating campaigns of destruction with their indefatigable armies of horsemen.
Godfrey (Godefroy) de Bouillon Duke of Lower Lorraine 'Defender of the Holy Sepulcher'
Louis Nicolas Davout Duc d'Auerstadt and Prince d'Eckmuhl 'the Iron Marshal'
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 EZGeography - List of Knights and Ladies of the Garter   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Frederic Herman de Schomberg, 1st Duke of Schomberg
Richard Temple-Nugent-Brydges-Chandos-Grenville, 2nd Duke of Buckingham and Chandos
Thomas Philip de Grey, 2nd Earl de Grey
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 Monmouth Rebellion - the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Argyll landed at Campbelltown on 20 May and spent some days raising a small army ofsupporters, but was unable to hold them together while marching through the lowlands towards Glasgow.
Monmouth retreated via Shepton Mallet, which no longer welcomed him, and Wells.Eventually he was pushed back to the Somerset Levels (where Alfred the Great had found refuge in his conflicts with the Vikings), becoming hemmed in at Bridgwateron 3 July.
Monmouth was finally defeated by Feversham (with John Churchill, laterDuke of Marlborough, his second in command) on 6 July at the Battle ofSedgemoor.
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 Letter of King James II to the Earl of Feversham, December 11, 1688   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Letter of King James II to the Earl of Feversham, December 11, 1688
King James II and VII sent this letter to the commander-in-chief of his forces, Louis de Duras, 2nd Earl of Feversham.
It was published as a broadside together with the Earl of Feversham's letter to the Prince of Orange under the title The King's letter to the general of his army with the general's letter to the Prince of Orange (Wing J205).
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 British Army Commanders in Chief
Lt-Gen. Louis (de Duras), 2nd Earl of Feversham), KG [C-in-C, James II's Army]
F.M. The Rt Hon John (Dalrymple), 2nd Earl of Stair, KT, PC (Commander in Chief; military appointment reinstated)
F.M. The Rt Hon Frederick Rudolph (Lambart), 10th Earl of Cavan, KP, GCB, GCMG, GCVO, GBE
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Henri Charles de la Trémoille, Prince of Taranto
Charles Lennox, 2nd Duke of Richmond and Lennox
William Anne van Keppel, 2nd Earl of Albemarle
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 sondes1
(A) Sir George Sondes, Bart of Lees Court, 1st Earl of Feversham (b 11.1599, d 16.04.1677)
(after 10.02.1675) Louis de Duras, Lord Duras of Holdenby, 2nd Earl of Feversham (b 1641, dsp 19.04.1709)
(07.1677) Lewis Watson, 1st Earl of Rockingham (b 29.12.1655, d 19.03.1724)
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