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  1. Quartered arms of George Monck, 1st Duke of Albemarle In July 1660, Monck was made Duke of Albemarle and appointed to the Privy Council ; he also received the former Palace of Beaulieu , lands in Ireland and England worth £7,000 per year, an annual pension of £700 and various offices, including Lord Lieutenant of Devon .

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  2. 27 de mar. de 2024 · Monk. (Show more) Born: December 6, 1608, Great Potheridge, Devon, England. Died: January 3, 1670, London (aged 61) Political Affiliation: Cavalier. Roundhead. Role In: English Civil Wars. First English Civil War.

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  3. Christopher Monck, 2nd Duke of Albemarle KG PC (14 August 1653 – 6 October 1688) was an English Army officer, peer, politician and colonial administrator who sat in the House of Commons from 1667 to 1670 when he inherited his father's dukedom and sat in the House of Lords. Monck briefly served as Lieutenant Governor of Jamaica and ...

  4. George Monck, 1.º Duque de Albemarle. George Monck ( Merton, 6 de dezembro de 1608 — Londres, 3 de janeiro de 1670) foi um soldado inglês, político e uma figura fundamental na Restauração Inglesa, de Charles II .

  5. Dukes of Albemarle (Aumale), first creation (1397) Edward of Norwich, Duke of Aumale (Albemarle) (1373–1415), grandson of Edward III, was deprived of this dukedom in 1399. He later succeeded his father as Duke of York. Dukes of Albemarle, second creation (1660) Arms of Monck: Gules, a chevron between three lion's heads erased argent

  6. 29 de mai. de 2018 · Monck, George, 1st Duke of Albemarle (1608–70) English soldier and diplomat. In the English Civil War, Monck fought for Charles I (1643–44). After his capture and imprisonment (1644–46), Monck changed sides and helped Oliver Cromwell quell an Irish rebellion.

  7. The English general and statesman George Monck, 1st Duke of Albemarle (1608-1670), was instrumental in the restoration of Charles II to the English throne in 1660. George Monck, or Monk, who was born on Dec. 6, 1608, of an old Devonshire family of modest means, chose the vocation of soldier while only 17.