Upon the death of George Monck, Duke of Albemarle on January 3, 1670, John Berkeley, 1st Baron of Stratton was named as the second Palatine. Sir Peter Colleton resigned as High Steward and was elected as Chancellor, in room of Berkeley. Christopher Monck, 2nd Duke of Albemarle inherited his father's share of Carolina.
8 de jun. de 2016 · Citation Information. The following information is provided for citations. Title Lords Proprietors of Carolina; Coverage 1663–1729; Author Charles H. Lesser; Keywords King Charles II granted the land, nearly fifty individuals owned or claimed to own these eight shares, Edward Hyde, first earl of Clarendon; George Monck, first duke of Albemarle; William Craven, first earl of Craven; Anthony ...
George Monck. George Monck, pierwszy diuk Albemarle (ur. 6 grudnia 1608 w Potheridge, Devon, zm. 3 stycznia 1670 w Londynie) – polityk angielski . Następca Richarda Cromwella jako przywódca Republiki Angielskiej ( Commonwealth of England) w 1658. Wydatnie przyczynił się do restauracji dynastii Stuartów i wstąpienia na tron Karola II w 1660.
His properties in Mayfair are commemorated in the name of Clarges Street, which is near Albemarle Street named after the site of the residence of his nephew Christopher Monck, 2nd Duke of Albemarle. Marriage and children. Clarges married Mary Proctor, daughter of George Proctor of Norwell Woodhouse in Nottinghamshire.
A Letter From His Excellencie The Lord General Monck, And The Officers Under His Command, To The Parliament, In The Name Of Themselves And The Souldiers Under Them ( 1660)| George Monck, The Labour Unrest|Fred Henderson, Shaker Lane|Martin Provensen, Principles Of Exercise Testing And Interpretation|Brian Whipp, Information And Communication ...
Thomas Fairfax (1612-71) came from a Yorkshire gentry family. His first military campaign was in support of the Protestants in the Netherlands. On returning home, he commanded a cavalry troop on behalf of King Charles I against the Scots during the First Bishop’s War (1639). During the political crisis of 1641-42, he was one of the moderates ...
Monck took men from the regiments of George Fenwick and Sir Arthur Haselrig, five companies each, and on 13 August 1650 formed Monck's Regiment of Foot. Less than two weeks later, this force took part in the Battle of Dunbar , at which the Roundheads defeated the forces of Charles Stuart .