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  1. He was among pre-official marriage so illegitimate sons of Frederick Berkeley, 5th Earl of Berkeley and his wife. Among his brothers were Thomas Berkeley, 6th Earl of Berkeley and William Berkeley, 1st Earl FitzHardinge (a title extinguished by death, 1857). He was succeeded by his eldest son, the second Baron. He was a Liberal politician.

  2. William FitzHardinge Berkeley 1st Earl FitzHardinge 26 December 1786 10 October 1857 known as The Lord Segrave between 1831 and 1841 was a British.

  3. 30 de abr. de 2022 · Charles Berkeley. Birthdate: December 14, 1599. Death: June 12, 1668 (68) (apoplexy) Immediate Family: Son of Sir Maurice Berkeley, Kt., MP and Elizabeth Berkeley. Husband of Penelope Berkeley. Father of Maurice Berkeley, 3rd Viscount Fitzhardinge; Charles Berkeley, 1st Earl of Falmouth; Frances Berkeley; Vice-Admiral of the Blue Sir William ...

  4. Lord FitzHardinge was the illegitimate son of the 5th Earl of Berkeley. Both titles became extinct upon the death of the 1st Earl in 1857 . His younger brother, Vice-Admiral The Rt Hon. Sir Maurice Berkeley , was created Baron FitzHardinge in 1861.

  5. William Berkeley, 1st Earl FitzHardinge Dead or Alive? Famous Celebrity William Berkeley, 1st Earl FitzHardinge is still alive (as per Wikipedia, Last update: December, 2018). Some Facts About William Berkeley, 1st Earl FitzHardinge. William Berkeley, 1st Earl FitzHardinge’s age 70 years (age at death). Birthday December 26 and Born on 1786.

  6. Viscount Fitzhardinge is an extinct title in the Peerage of Ireland. It was created on 14 July 1663 for Charles Berkeley, later Earl of Falmouth, of the Bruton branch of the Berkeley family, with the subsidiary title of Baron Berkeley of Rathdowne, also in the Peerage of Ireland. It passed by special remainder to Charles' father, Charles, then ...

  7. Berkeley was the fourth son of Frederick Berkeley, 5th Earl of Berkeley, and Mary, daughter of William Cole. The validity of his parents' marriage was the subject of some controversy, and in 1811 the House of Lords decided that Berkeley and six of his twelve siblings were born out of wedlock. His brothers included William Berkeley, 1st Earl ...