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  1. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Elizabeth Monck, Duchess of Albemarle (22 February 1654 – 11 September 1734), later Elizabeth Montagu, Duchess of Montagu, was the eldest daughter of Henry Cavendish, 2nd Duke of Newcastle, and his wife, Frances Pierrepont (1630–1695; daughter of the Hon. William Pierrepont ). Elizabeth Cavendish.

  2. When Christopher Monck 2nd Duke of Albemarle was born on 14 August 1653, in Great Potheridge, Devon, England, United Kingdom, his father, George Monck 1st Duke of Albemarle, was 44 and his mother, Anne Clarges, Duchess of Albemarle, was 34. He married Elizabeth Cavendish Dutchess of Montagu on 30 December 1669, in London, England.

  3. His titles were inherited by his only son, Christopher Monck, 2nd Duke of Albemarle (1653–1688), on whose death they became extinct. Critiques of his character [] As detailed above, Monck's skillful and pragmatic political approach inter alia played a crucial role in facilitating a peaceful transition in 1660.

  4. 6 de jan. de 2021 · On January 6, 1681, the 2 nd Duke of Albemarle of Britain, Christopher Monck, put on the first recorded boxing match in history. He ‘convinced’ his butler and his butcher to fight. It did take the promise and actual payment of money. The only rules were, no knives, cudgels, battle axes, swords, spears, help from the crowd or armor to be ...

  5. Hertog van Albemarle of ( Engels: Duke of Albemarle) is een Engelse adellijke titel. De naam Albemarle is afgeleid van de Franse plaats Aumale ( Latijn: Alba Marla ). In 1660 werd de titel gecreëerd door Karel II voor de Engelse legeraanvoerder George Monck. Na het kinderloos overlijden van zijn zoon Christopher in 1688 stierf de titel uit.

  6. Monck was the son and heir of George Monck, 1st Duke of Albemarle (1608–1670) by his wife Anne Clarges (d.1700), a daughter of John Clarges, "Farrier in the Savoy", [2] of Drury Lane, Westminster. Anne's brother was Sir Thomas Clarges (c. 1618–1695), MP , who greatly assisted his brother-in-law, then before his elevation to the dukedom, General George Monck, in bringing about the ...

  7. Albemarle Street was built by a syndicate of developers headed by Sir Thomas Bond. The syndicate purchased a Piccadilly mansion called Clarendon House from Christopher Monck, 2nd Duke of Albemarle in 1684, which had fallen into ruin due to neglect caused