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  1. Earls of Albemarle (1697) Arnold Joost van Keppel, 1st Earl of Albemarle (1670–1718) Willem Anne van Keppel, 2nd Earl of Albemarle (1702–1754) George Keppel, 3rd Earl of Albemarle (1724–1772) William Charles Keppel, 4th Earl of Albemarle (1772–1849) William Keppel, Viscount Bury (1793–1804) William ...

  2. Arnold Joost van Keppel, 1st Earl of Albemarle, KG, and lord of De Voorst in Guelders (Gelderland) (Dutch: [ˈɑrnɔl coːst fɑŋ ˈkɛpəl]; baptised 30 January 1670 – 30 May 1718), was a Dutch military leader who fought for King William III of England and became the first Earl of Albemarle.

    • Oswald van Keppel
    • 1703–1718
  3. Arnold Joost van Keppel, 1.º Conde de Albemarle KG, e Lorde de De Voorst em Guelders (Guéldria) ( Zutphen, 30 de janeiro de 1670 — 's-Hertogenbosch, 30 de maio de 1718) foi um nobre e militar neerlandês. Foi o favorito de Guilherme III de Orange, futuro rei da Inglaterra, Escócia e Irlanda.

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    • 30 de janeiro de 1670, Haia
    • 30 de maio de 1718, Haia
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  4. The Earl of Albemarle. Arnold Allan Cecil Keppel, 8th Earl of Albemarle, GCVO, CB, VD, TD, JP (1 June 1858 – 12 April 1942), styled Viscount Bury from 1891 to 1894, was a British soldier, courtier and Conservative politician.

  5. Willem van Keppel, 2nd Earl of Albemarle. Lieutenant-General Willem (or William) Anne van Keppel, 2nd Earl of Albemarle KG KB PC (5 June 1702 – 22 December 1754) was a British soldier, diplomat and courtier. He held various roles in the household of George II (1683-1760), who was a personal friend, participated in negotiations to ...

  6. Anne Miller. George Keppel, 3rd Earl of Albemarle KG PC (London, 8 April 1724 – 13 October 1772), styled Viscount Bury until 1754, was a British general and nobleman. He is best known for his decisive victory over the Spanish during capture of Havana in 1762, as part of the Seven Years' War .

  7. Há 1 dia · Earl of Albemarle is a title created several times from Norman times onwards. The word Albemarle is derived from the Latinised form of the French county of Aumale in Normandy , other forms being Aubemarle and Aumerle.