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  1. Henry John FitzRoy Somerset ( 22 de maio de 1952 ), melhor conhecido como Bunter Worcester, é um fazendeiro, topógrafo e atual Duque de Beaufort. [ 1][ 2][ 3] Bunter foi casado com a ambientalista e ex- atriz Tracy Louise Ward [ 1][ 4] (uma irmã de Rachel Ward e neta de William Humble Eric Ward , 3.º Conde de Dudley) de 1987 a 2018.

  2. Duque de Beaufort é um título de nobreza que foi criado no pariato da Inglaterra pelo Rei Carlos II da Inglaterra, em 1682, para Henry Somerset, 3.º Marquês de Worcester, [ 1] um descendente de Charles Somerset, 1.º Conde de Worcester, filho ilegítimo de Henry Beaufort, 3.º Duque de Somerset, um líder lancastriano da Guerra ...

  3. Henry John FitzRoy Somerset, 12th Duke of Beaufort (born 22 May 1952), styled Marquess of Worcester between 1984 and 2017, also known as Harry Beaufort or Bunter Beaufort, is an English peer and landowner with estates in Gloucestershire and Wiltshire. He is based at Badminton House.

    • Birth
    • Christening
    • Acknowledgement
    • Nursery
    • Elevation
    • Crown Offices
    • Kingdom of Ireland
    • Living in France
    • Marriage
    • Possible Heir to The Throne

    Henry FitzRoy was born in June 1519. His mother was Elizabeth Blount, Catherine of Aragon's lady-in-waiting, and his father was Henry VIII. FitzRoy was conceived when Queen Catherine was approaching her last confinement with another of Henry's children, a stillborn daughter born in November 1518. To avoid scandal, Blount was taken from Henry's cour...

    The christening of the newborn Henry FitzRoy was not recorded even though Cardinal Thomas Wolsey was his godfather and known to have been present at the event. This puts the date of the christening possibly before 29 June when he reappeared at court. The identity of the other godfather is unknown. Although Thomas Howard, 3rd Duke of Norfolk took a ...

    The infant boy was given the surname FitzRoy to make sure that all knew he was son of the King. Henry VIII openly acknowledged the boy, perhaps because he felt that his lack of a male heir was a slur upon his manhood.At one point he proudly exhibited his newborn son to the court.

    The boy's upbringing until the moment when he entered Bridewell Palace in June 1525 (six years following his birth) remains shrouded in confusion. Although the boy was illegitimate, this did not mean that young Henry lived remotely from and had no contact with his father. On the contrary, it has been suggested by his biographer, Beverly Murphy, tha...

    By 1525, the House of Tudor had been on the throne for 40 years. However, cracks were beginning to appear. By the sixteenth year of his reign, 34-year-old Henry still lacked a male heir with his 40-year-old wife Catherine of Aragon. Their only surviving child and heiress was Princess Mary, who at the time was a girl of nine. Henry, though, had anot...

    Arrangements for Henry's care were initially entrusted to Thomas Wolsey and plans for his elevation were already in progress by April 1525. On 7 June that year, he was elected knight of the Garter and was installed on the 25th. On 18 June, he was made Earl of Nottingham and on the same day he received the honour of a double dukedom; those being Ric...

    On 22 June 1529, Richmond was made Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland, and there was a plan to crown him king of that country, though the King's counsellors feared that making a separate Kingdom of Ireland whose ruler was not that of England would create another threat similar to the Kingdom of Scotland. After Richmond's death, the Crown of Ireland Act 154...

    In October 1532, Henry VIII travelled to Calais for a meeting with Francis I of France and took Richmond with him. As part of the negotiations, Richmond joined the French court and lived with the Dauphin Francis and his younger brother, the future King Henry II of France, until August 1533, when he was recalled to England.

    When Henry VIII began the process of having his marriage to Catherine of Aragon annulled, it was suggested that Richmond marry his own half-sister Mary in order to strengthen Richmond's claim to the throne. Anxious to prevent the annulment and Henry's possible break with the Roman Catholic Church, the Pope was even prepared to grant a special dispe...

    At the time of Richmond's death, an Act was going through Parliament which disinherited Henry's daughter Elizabeth as his heir and permitted the King to designate his successor, whether legitimate or not. There is no evidence that Henry intended to proclaim Richmond his heir, but the Act would have permitted him to do so if he wished. The Imperial ...

  4. John Charles William Fitzroy, 9th Duke of Grafton (1 August 1914 – 4 August 1936), was a British peer and politician, styled The Honourable John FitzRoy from 1914 to 1918, Viscount Ipswich in 1918, and Earl of Euston from 1918 to 1930.

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  6. O Brasil entraria em um caminho de prosperidade, e sua população aumentaria (FitzRoy, 1839 FITZROY, Robert. Narrative of the surveying voyages of His Majesty’s Ships Adventure and Beagle, between the years 1826 and 1836.