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  1. Louise Victoire Goyon. Jacques Charles de Fitz-James, 5th Duke of Fitz-James (16 November 1743 – 11 August 1805) was a French-born nobleman who was a grandson of James FitzJames, 1st Duke of Berwick, himself an illegitimate son of King James II and VII by Arabella Churchill, herself a sister of the 1st Duke of Marlborough [1] while his mother ...

  2. Édouard was born at Versailles on 10 January 1776. He was the second, but eldest surviving, son of Jacques Charles de Fitz-James, 5th Duke of Fitz-James, (1743–1805) and Marie Claudine Silvie de Thiard de Bissy ( c. 1752 –1812). His elder sister, Henriette Victoire de Fitz-James, who married Charles François Armand de Maillé de La Tour ...

  3. Feb 6, 2010 · Jacques Charles Edouard de Fitz-James born February 3, 1834, Paris died November 30, 1913, Château Cannes-Ecluse called Comte de Fitz-James married April 25, 1866, Paris Marie Madeleine Adèle Dulong de Rosnay born June 25, 1845 died November 1, 1913, Château Cannes-Ecluse. Etienne de Fitz-James born December 24, 1878 died August 27, 1908

  4. House of Silva. The House of FitzJames Stuart, or simply FitzJames, is a noble house founded by James FitzJames, 1st Duke of Berwick. He was the illegitimate son of James II & VII, King of England, Scotland and Ireland, a monarch of the House of Stuart. [1] After the Glorious Revolution of 1688, the 1st Duke of Berwick followed his father into ...

  5. Apr 30, 2022 · Birthplace: Paris, Seine, France. Death: August 11, 1805 (61) France. Immediate Family: Son of Charles, IV. duc de Fitz-James and Victoire Louise Josèphe Sophie Goyon de Matignon. Husband of Marie Claudine Sylvie de Thiard de Bissy. Father of Henriette Victorie Fitz-James; Charles Jean Fitzjames and Edouard Fitz-James, VI. duc de Fitz-James.

  6. Lady Honora de Burgh. Charles, duc de Fitz-James (4 November 1712 in Saint-Germain-en-Laye – 22 March 1787 at his hôtel particulier, Paris) was a French general and 4th Duke of Fitz-James, who descended from the British House of Stuart. He rose to become a peer and Marshal of France.

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  8. During the French Revolution, Jacques de Fitz-James, 5th Duke of Fitz-James, abandoned the castle and sought refuge in England. The castle was demolished in 1809. Edouard de Fitz-James, 6th Duke of Fitz-James, returned to the estate and built a new castle, 100 metres higher on the hillside.

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