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  1. Charles Francis Topham de Vere Beauclerk (born 22 February 1965), also styled Earl of Burford by courtesy, is a British aristocrat and heir to the peerage title of Duke of St Albans .

  2. Charles Beauclerk, 1st Duke of St. Albans, KG (8 May 1670 – 10 May 1726) was an illegitimate son of King Charles II of England by his mistress Nell Gwyn .

  3. May 9, 2024 · Charles Beauclerk, 1st duke of Saint Albans (born May 8, 1670, London, England—died May 10, 1726, Bath, Somerset) was the illegitimate son of Charles II, the elder of two illegitimate sons born to Nell Gwyn, an English actress.

  4. Dec 21, 2005 · A new book recreates the story behind one of England's greatest love affairs — the 17-year relationship between Charles II and Nell Gwyn. Charles Beauclerk is a direct descendant of the pair...

  5. Charles Beauclerk (1670–1726), Duke of St. Albans. Sir Godfrey Kneller German. ca. 1690–95. On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 509. The broad brushwork is a hallmark of Kneller’s style.

  6. Charles Beauclerk is a writer, lecturer, and historian. A direct descendant of Edward de Vere, he is the founder and president of the De Vere Society, and serves as a trustee of the Shakespearean Authorship Trust. He is also the author of Nell Gwyn: Mistress to a King.

  7. Apr 11, 2014 · In one of several episodes that reveals how assiduous Beauclerk has been in tracking down contemporary sources, he takes us behind the scenes of the contest, giving it the character of a thriller.

  8. Duke of St. Albans. Died: 10th May 1726 at Bath, Somerset. Charles was named after his father, King Charles II. He was born in the house of his mother, Nell Gwynne, in Lincoln's Inn Fields on 8th May 1670.

  9. Charles Beauclerk is the author of Nell Gwyn (3.85 avg rating, 575 ratings, 39 reviews, published 2005), Shakespeare's Lost Kingdom (3.61 avg rating, 137...

  10. Charles Beauclerk, Earl of Burford (born 1965), eldest son and heir apparent of the current Duke of St Albans

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