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  1. Alexander Stewart, Duke of Albany ( c. 1454 –1485), second son of James II, forfeited his honours in 1479, was restored in 1482, then forfeited them again in 1483. Other titles (2nd Duke): Earl of March (1455) John Stewart, Duke of Albany (1482–1536), only legitimate son of the 1st Duke, was restored to his father's dukedom and Earldom of ...

  2. Michel Roger Lafosse (born 21 April 1958 in Watermael-Boitsfort, Brussels, Belgium), subsequently known as Michael James Alexander Stewart of Albany, claims to be a descendant of Charles Edward Stuart ("Bonnie Prince Charlie") and to be the legitimate Jacobite claimant to the throne of the Kingdom of Scotland.

  3. Duke of York, Duke of Albany, later King James II: Prince Henry 1640–1660 Duke of Gloucester: Dukedom of Albany (5th creation) and Dukedom of York (5th creation) merged in the Crown, 1685: Dukedom of Gloucester (4th creation) extinct, 1660: Duke of York and Albany (1st creation), 1716: Duke of Cambridge (1st creation), 1664: Duke of Kendal ...

  4. 30 de mar. de 2021 · Born in 1853 in Buckingham Palace, Prince Leopold was the eighth child of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert, and was created Duke of Albany, Earl of Clarence and Baron Arklow in 1881. But he died young, aged just 30, a tragedy that was deeply lamented by Victoria, who had already lost Prince Albert and another of her children.

  5. Murdoch Stewart, Duke of Albany. Alexander Stewart, Duke of Albany. John Stewart, Duke of Albany. Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley. James VI and I. Charles I of England. James II of England. Prince Leopold, Duke of Albany. Charles Edward, Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha.

  6. Prince Ernest Augustus. Formation. 1716. Duke of York and Albany was a title of nobility in the Peerage of Great Britain. The title was created three times during the 18th century and was usually given to the second son of British monarchs. The predecessor titles in the English and Scottish peerages were Duke of York and Duke of Albany .

  7. Há 6 dias · Doune was the seat of Robert Stewart, the 1st Duke of Albany and Governor of Scotland. He acquired the castle in 1361, when he married Margaret Graham, Countess of Menteith. A royal retreat. Albany was the younger brother of Robert III, who was politically weak and physically infirm after an injury.