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  1. Há 5 dias · Henry Somerset (c. 1577-1646), 5th Earl and 1st marquess of Worcester, was the eldest surviving son of Edward. He died a prisoner in 1646. His son, Edward Somerset (1601-1667), 2nd marquess outlived his father by only a year. It was during this period that Oliver Cromwell seized parts of the family estate.

  2. Há 5 dias · 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 . Biography.

  3. Há 3 dias · Henry Somerset, earl of Worcester, and Sir John Somerset had alienated 12 acres of meadow in Redmarley D'Abitot, Worcestershire to Sir Charles Somerset and others in September 1632 which may have had some bearing on the case.

  4. 11 de mai. de 2024 · Henry Beaufort, 3rd duke of Somerset (born 1436—died May 15, 1464, Hexham, Northumberland, England) was a leading Lancastrian in the English Wars of the Roses. He was the eldest son of Edmund Beaufort, the 2nd duke. As duke of Somerset, marquess of Dorset, and titular count of Mortain, he was the victorious Lancastrian commander at ...

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  5. 29 de abr. de 2024 · Beaufort Family Tree. Biographical Text. Who were they? Henry Beaufort was the eldest surviving son of Edmund Beaufort, duke of Somerset and his wife Eleanor Beauchamp. Following his father’s death at the Battle of St. Albans in 1455, Henry inherited the dukedom.

  6. Há 2 dias · Earl of Somerset: Henry Somerset 1577–1646 1st Marquess of Worcester, 5th Earl of Worcester, 7th Baron Herbert: Thomas Somerset 1579–1651 Viscount Somerset: Robert Sidney 1595–1677 2nd Earl of Leicester: Richard Sackville 1589–1624 3rd Earl of Dorset, 3rd Baron Buckhurst: Edward Sackville 1591–1652 4th Earl of Dorset, 4th Baron Buckhurst

  7. Abstract. Somerset complained that in Llandogo, Monmouthshire, on a Sunday in March 1634, in the presence of several gentlemen, Perkins said that he 'was a base fellow, a shitten beggarly fellow not worth sixpence'. Somerset claimed kinship with the Earls of Worcester, but dismissed Perkins as a plebeian.