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  1. Aubrey FitzClarence, 4th Earl of Munster (7 June 1862 – 1 January 1928) was an English aristocrat and a great-grandson of King William IV by his mistress Dorothea Jordan. Biography [ edit ] Aubrey FitzClarence was born in Kensington , London, a son of William FitzClarence, 2nd Earl of Munster (19 May 1824 – 30 April 1901) and Wilhelmina Kennedy-Erskine (27 June 1830 – 9 October 1906).

  2. He was created Earl of Munster, Viscount FitzClarence and Baron Tewkesbury on 4 June 1831, [3] [4] and made a Privy Councillor in 1833. "Earl of Munster" had been a title held by his father before his accession to the British throne. George, like his siblings, was dissatisfied with the provisions made for him and this, combined with his ...

  3. Earl of Clare was a title of British nobility created three times: once each in the peerages of England, Great Britain and Ireland. The title derives from Clare, Suffolk , where a prominent Anglo-Norman family was seated since the Norman Conquest , and from which their English surname sprang from possession of the Honour of Clare.

  4. Earl of Munster, 1839. George Augustus Frederick FitzClarence, 1. Earl of Munster (* 29. Januar 1794 in London; † 20. März 1842 ebenda) war britischer Peer und Major-General des 36. (Herefordshire) Regiment of Foot.

  5. Anthony FitzClarence, 7th Earl of Munster. Lady Jill Mary FitzClarence. Father. Charles FitzClarence. Mother. Violet Spencer-Churchill. Edward Charles FitzClarence, 6th Earl of Munster (3 October 1899 – 1983) [1] was a British peer. He became Earl of Munster in 1975 on the death of his cousin. [2]

  6. Hilary FitzClarence, Countess of Munster, was an accomplished musician who founded the Countess of Munster Musical Trust in 1958. She died in 1979 [4] at Sandhills, Bletchingley. Her estate was sworn for probate as £799,392 (equivalent to £4,300,000 in 2021).

  7. Descent Arms of Richard of York, 3rd Duke of York: grand quarterly, 1st and 4th: royal arms of England differenced by a label of three points argent each charged with three torteaux (differenced arms of his great-grandfather King Edward III (father of Edmund of Langley, 1st Duke of York)), 2nd: Castile and León, 3rd: Mortimer quartering de Burgh; overall an inescutcheon of Holland, Earl of Kent