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  1. 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.

  2. Duke of Beaufort (/ ˈ b oʊ f ər t /) is a title in the Peerage of England. It was created by Charles II in 1682 for Henry Somerset, 3rd Marquess of Worcester, a descendant of Charles Somerset, 1st Earl of Worcester, legitimised son of Henry Beaufort, 3rd Duke of Somerset, a Lancastrian leader in the Wars of the Roses.

  3. 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.

  4. David Robert Somerset, 11th Duke of Beaufort GCC (23 February 1928 – 16 August 2017), known as David Somerset until 1984, was an English peer and major landowner. An important figure in the world of fox hunting, he was also chairman of Marlborough Fine Art and was well known for frequent conflicts with hunt saboteurs.

  5. 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 ...

  6. Duchess of Beaufort is a title held by the wife of the Duke of Beaufort in the Peerage of England. In 1657 Henry Somerset, 3rd Marquess of Worcester married Mary Capell and in 1682 the dukedom was created by Charles II, making Henry the first Duke and Mary the first Duchess of Beaufort.

  7. The 5th Duke, Henry Somerset (1744-1803) extended his lands in Monmouthshire by buying the old Pembroke lordships of Usk and Trelech. According to the 1873 return of owners of land the Duke of Beaufort owned an estimated 32,533 acres in Wales (in Monmouthshire, Breconshire and Glamorgan) with an estimated rental of £32,564.