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  1. Há 1 dia · James Scott, 1st Duke of Monmouth: 1649–1685 1663 Degraded 1685 468 James Stuart, Duke of Cambridge: 1663–1667 1666 Not Installed 469 Charles XI, King of Sweden: 1655–1697 1668 Dubbed in the Hall of State in the old Tre Kronor palace in Stockholm by the English Ambassador to Sweden, Charles Howard, 1st Earl of Carlisle, on 29 July 1669. 470

  2. Há 4 dias · James Scott, 1st Duke of Monmouth 1649–1685: William III 1650–1702 r. 1689–1702: Mary II 1662–1694 r. 1689–1694: Anne 1665–1714 r. 1702–1714: James Francis Edward Stuart "the Old Pretender" 1688–1766: Louisa Maria Stuart 1692–1712: George I 1660–1727 r. 1714–1727: Prince William, Duke of Gloucester 1689–1700: Charles ...

  3. Há 2 dias · James Scott, 1st Duke of Monmouth. In 1685, the Duke of Monmouth led the Monmouth Rebellion in which a force partly raised in Somerset fought against James II.

  4. Há 2 dias · The centre house on the east was let from 1715 to Anne, duchess of Buccleuch (d. 1732), widow of James Scott, duke of Monmouth (d. 1685), and from 1718 she also took the adjoining house at right angles: her residency there gave the house its popular name of Monmouth House, but that led later writers to assume that the block had ...

  5. Há 3 dias · Scott, Duke of Monmouth (iii) Orange Street. The site of Orange Street was formerly covered by the Duke of Monmouth's stables. The street was formed circa 1696, in which year building leases of the ground on either side were granted by Ann, Duchess of Buccleuch, and her son, James, Earl of Dalkeith, to various purchasers.

  6. Há 2 dias · In 1729 and 1730 the house was occupied by Henry Scott, first Earl of Deloraine, son of James Scott, Duke of Monmouth. Deloraine died on 25 December 1730. (fn. 76) He was succeeded by David Middleton, 1732–7, and he in turn in 1738 by John Hickford.

  7. Há 5 dias · Monmouth's Rebellion was not by Monmouth's placid citizens, but by James Scott, a Duke of Monmouth. On the 11th June 1685 the exiled Duke of Monmouth, illegitimate son of Charles II, landed at Lyme Regis in Dorset with a small force in an attempt to topple the new Catholic king James II.