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  1. Lord Sidney Beauclerk PC (27 February 1703 – 23 November 1744) was a British politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1733 to 1744. He acquired a reputation as a fortune hunter. Early life.

  2. Biography. Lord Sidney Beauclerk was regarded by his contemporaries as a fortune hunter; as early as 1727 Lady Mary Wortley Montagu describes him 2 as ‘Nell Gwyn in person, with the sex altered’, paying court to the Duchess of Cleveland, aged 63: Her children banished, age forgot. Lord Sidney is her care; And, what is much a happier lot,

  3. 11 de nov. de 2022 · Lord Sidney Beauclerk was the fifth son of the 1st Duke of St Albans and his wife, the former Lady Diana de Vere, daughter and heiress of Aubrey de Vere, 20th and last Earl of Oxford; and he was a grandson of King Charles II and his mistress, Nell Gwynne.

  4. Compare DNA and explore genealogy for Sidney Beauclerk born 1703 England died 1744 England including ancestors + descendants + 1 photos + Y-chromosome DNA + more in the free family tree community.

    • Male
    • February 27, 1703
    • Mary (Norris) Beauclerk
    • November 23, 1744
  5. When Lord Sidney Beauclerk was born on 27 February 1703, in Ardglass, County Down, Ireland, his father, Charles Beauclerk 1st Duke of St Albans, KG, was 32 and his mother, Lady Diana de Vere, was 24. He married Mary Norris on 9 November 1736. They were the parents of at least 1 son and 1 daughter.

    • Male
    • Mary Norris
  6. Main Article. The principal interest at Windsor lay in the castle. From 1722 to 1761 the Beauclerk dukes of St. Albans, lords lieutenant of Berkshire 1714-51, who owned Burford House in the borough, always held one of the seats, the 2nd Duke being constable of the castle 1730-51.

  7. 14 de nov. de 2021 · The tale of the Beauclerks, the surname given to them by King Charles, is particularly interesting in the early eighteenth century, as close companions to kings and queens of the Hanoverian dynasty, an interesting scenario where the lingering offspring from one royal house, the Stuarts, remain in close proximity to its successor.