George Beauclerk, 4th Duke of St Albans
George Beauclerk, 4th Duke of St Albans (5 December 1758 – 10 February 1787) was the son of Lt.-Col. Charles Beauclerk and a great-grandson of Charles Beauclerk, 1st Duke of St Albans an illegitimate son of Charles II of England and his mistress Nell Gwyn.
He died in 1787, aged 28 in London, unmarried and childless, and his titles passed to his cousin, Aubrey Beauclerk. He was buried at St James's Church, Piccadilly, on 23 February 1787.[1]
References
- ^ The Register Book for Burials. In the Parish of St James in Westminster in the County of Middlesex. 1754-1812. 23 February 1787.
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Preceded by | Duke of St Albans 1786–1787 | Succeeded by |
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- Charles, 1st Duke (1684–1726)
- Charles, 2nd Duke (1726–1751)
- George, 3rd Duke (1751–1786)
- George, 4th Duke (1786–1787)
- Aubrey, 5th Duke (1787–1802)
- Aubrey, 6th Duke (1802–1815)
- Aubrey, 7th Duke (1815–1816)
- William, 8th Duke (1816–1825)
- William, 9th Duke (1825–1849)
- William, 10th Duke (1849–1898)
- Charles, 11th Duke (1898–1934)
- Osborne, 12th Duke (1934–1964)
- Charles, 13th Duke (1964–1988)
- Murray, 14th Duke (1988–present)
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