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  1. The life of General Monck, Duke of Albemarle, &c., with some remarks upon his actions / by Tho. Gumble 1671 18.5 x 3.0 cm (book measurement (inventory)) | RCIN 1020295

  2. 8 de jun. de 2016 · The village of Moncks Corner in St. John’s Berkeley Parish derived its name from Thomas Monck, who in 1735 purchased one thousand acres in the parish and established Mitton Plantation. Monck’s plantation was located at a fork where the Charleston Road intersected with the Cherokee Path. The left branch led to the Congaree River, while the ...

  3. Clavin, Terry. Monck, George (1608–70), 1st duke of Albemarle , army officer, was born 6 December 1608 at his family home of Great Potheridge, Devon, the fourth child of Sir Thomas Monck, landowner, and Elizabeth Smyth of Old Matford, Exeter. By the time he landed at Dublin in January 1642 as a colonel in the forces raised to quell the Irish ...

  4. Biography. Thomas Monck was born on March 4, 1713, in Charleston, South Carolina, a son of Thomas Monck, 1688-1713 and Martha Aiken. [1] On April 22, 1735, Thomas Monck acquired 1,000 acres from James LeBas. Thomas named his property "Mitton," and it was on part of this property that became the first village known as Monck's Corner.

  5. 17 de mar. de 2015 · Watch on. George Monck was born on December 6 th, 1608, the second son of Sir Thomas Monck. He fought in the ill-fated campaigns of the Duke of Buckingham at Cadiz (1625) and the Isle of Rhé (1627). Monck fought for Charles I against the Scots in the Bishops’ Wars (1639-40) and the Irish rebels in 1642-43. However, his luck and success ...

  6. 30 de jul. de 2023 · Also, as an FYI, the 1564 Visitation shows all of Thomas Monck's children to be by his first wife Frances Plantagenet with the only exception being his daughter Dorothy. The later 1620 Visitation continues to show the Monck-Plantagenet marriage with Thomas Monck who married Elizabeth Smith being a grandson of Thomas Monck & Frances Plantagenet.

  7. Life of George Monck. by Charles Harding Firth, ©1894. George Monck - April 23, 1661 George Monck (or Monk), first Duke of Albemarle. Born 6 Dec. 1608 at Potheridge, near Torrington in Devonshire, was the second son of Sir Thomas Monck, knight, by Elizabeth, daughter of Sir George Smith of Maydford in the same county (Thomas GUMBLE, Life of Monck, 1671, p. 1; Visitation of Devonshire, 1620 ...