Paternal Family Tree: Stewart
Maternal Family Tree: Audrey Saunders 1551-1588
On 21st August 1670 James Fitzjames 1st Duke Berwick was born illegitimately to [his father] King James II of England Scotland and Ireland [age 36] and [his mother] Arabella Churchill [age 21].
After 19th October 1670 Flower Backhouse Countess Clarendon was appointed First Lady of the Bedchamber to [his half-sister] Queen Anne of England Scotland and Ireland [age 5] her niece.
On 8th June 1671 [his half-brother] Edgar Stewart 1st Duke Cambridge [age 3] died. Duke Cambridge extinct.
On 20th September 1673 [his father] James, Duke of York [age 39] and Mary of Modena Queen Consort England Scotland and Ireland [age 14] were married. The difference in their ages was 24 years. He the son of [his grandfather] King Charles I of England, Scotland and Ireland and [his grandmother] Henrietta Maria Bourbon Queen Consort England.
On 4th November 1677 [his brother-in-law] King William III of England, Scotland and Ireland [age 27] and [his half-sister] Mary Stewart II Queen England Scotland and Ireland [age 15] were married. She by marriage Princess Orange. She the daughter of [his father] King James II of England Scotland and Ireland [age 44] and Anne Hyde Duchess of York. They were first cousins. He a grandson of King Charles I of England, Scotland and Ireland.
In 1679 Bishop Thomas Ken [age 41] was appointed Chaplain to [his half-sister] Mary Stewart II Queen England Scotland and Ireland [age 16].
In 1683 Bishop Thomas White [age 55] was appointed Chaplain to [his half-sister] Princess Anne [age 17].
On 28th July 1683 [his brother-in-law] Prince George of Denmark 1st Duke Cumberland [age 30] and [his half-sister] Queen Anne of England Scotland and Ireland [age 18] were married at Chapel Royal, St James's Palace. She the daughter of [his father] King James II of England Scotland and Ireland [age 49] and Anne Hyde Duchess of York. He the son of Frederick III King of Denmark and Sophie Amalie Hanover Queen Consort Denmark [age 55]. They were second cousin once removed.
On 29th November 1683 [his brother-in-law] Henry Waldegrave 1st Baron Waldegrave [age 22] and [his half-sister] Henrietta Fitzjames Countess Newcastle [age 16] were married. She the daughter of [his father] King James II of England Scotland and Ireland [age 50] and Anne Hyde Duchess of York.
Around 1684 Charles Waldegrave 3rd Baronet [age 58] died. Around 1684 His son [his brother-in-law] Henry [age 23] succeeded 4th Baronet Waldegrave of Hever Castle. [his half-sister] Henrietta Fitzjames Countess Newcastle [age 17] by marriage Lady Waldegrave of Hever Castle.
On 6th February 1685 [his uncle] King Charles II of England Scotland and Ireland [age 54] died around midday the morning at Whitehall Palace [Map] attended by Charles Scarburgh [age 69]. His brother [his father] James [age 51] succeeded II King England Scotland and Ireland. Duke York merged with the Crown. Mary of Modena Queen Consort England Scotland and Ireland [age 26] by marriage Queen Consort England Scotland and Ireland. His brother King James II of England Scotland and Ireland, William Chiffinch [age 83], Richard Mason [age 52] and Archbishop William Sancroft [age 68] were present.
The time of his death reported differtently by different contemporary sources: John Evelyn's Diary 'at halfe an houre after eleven in the morning', the Anonymous Letter to Reverend Roper: 'Yesterday noon', Ambassador Barillon's Account: 'and at noon, he died without any struggle or convulsion.' and Charl;es Scarburgh's Manuscript: 'He expired on February the Sixth soon after noon'.
According to Mark Bryant's book "Private Lives: Curious Facts about the Famous and Infamous' King Charles is supposed to have said the much repested phrase: "I am sorry, gentlemen, for being such a time a-dying." This doesn't appear to come from a contemporary source. Macaulay in his 'History of England', writing much later has "He apologised to those who had stood round him all night for the trouble which he had caused. He had been, he said, a most unconscionable time dying; but he hoped that they would excuse it." Perhaps the nearest we can find in a contemporary source is the Anonymous Letter to Reverend Roper: 'and beg the pardon of the standers by, and those that were employed about him, that he gave them so much trouble: that he hoped the work was almost over...'
On 23rd April 1685 [his father] King James II of England Scotland and Ireland [age 51] was crowned II King England Scotland and Ireland by Archbishop William Sancroft [age 68]. Mary of Modena Queen Consort England Scotland and Ireland [age 26] crowned Queen Consort England Scotland and Ireland.
Bishop Francis Turner [age 47] preached the sermon.
John Ashburnham 1st Baron Ashburnham [age 29] carried the canopy being one of the Barons of the Cinque Ports at Westminster Abbey [Map].
Henry Fitzroy 1st Duke Grafton [age 21] was appointed Constable of England.
Anne Boleyn. Her Life as told by Lancelot de Carle's 1536 Letter.
In 1536, two weeks after the execution of Anne Boleyn, her brother George and four others, Lancelot du Carle, wrote an extraordinary letter that described Anne's life, and her trial and execution, to which he was a witness. This book presents a new translation of that letter, with additional material from other contemporary sources such as Letters, Hall's and Wriothesley's Chronicles, the pamphlets of Wynkyn the Worde, the Memorial of George Constantyne, the Portuguese Letter and the Baga de Secrets, all of which are provided in Appendices.
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In 1686 Catherine Sedley Countess Dorchester and Portmore [age 28] was created 1st Countess Dorchester for life by King James II of England Scotland and Ireland [age 52] for services as his mistress. Her father Charles Sedley 5th Baronet [age 46] quipped "As the king has made my daughter a countess, the least I can do, in common gratitude, is to assist in making his Majesty's daughter [age 23] a queen".
In 1686 [his brother-in-law] Henry Waldegrave 1st Baron Waldegrave [age 25] was created 1st Baron Waldegrave Chewton Somerset by [his father] King James II of England Scotland and Ireland [age 52] three years after Henry Waldegrave 1st Baron Waldegrave married the King's illegitimate daughter [his half-sister] Henrietta Fitzjames Countess Newcastle [age 19]. Henrietta Fitzjames Countess Newcastle by marriage Baroness Waldegrave Chewton Somerset.
In 1686 Bishop Thomas Cartwright [age 52] was appointed Bishop of Chester by [his father] King James II of England Scotland and Ireland [age 52].
In 1687 James Fitzjames 1st Duke Berwick [age 16] was created 1st Duke Berwick by [his father] King James II of England Scotland and Ireland [age 53].
In 1688 James Fitzjames 1st Duke Berwick [age 17] was appointed 495th Knight of the Garter by [his father] King James II of England Scotland and Ireland [age 54].
On 13th December 1688 Elizabeth Waller 1st Baroness Shelburne [age 52] was created 1st Baroness Shelburne for life only by [his father] King James II of England Scotland and Ireland [age 55]. Her son Charles Petty 1st Baron Shelburne [age 15] was created 1st Baron Shelburne.
On 23rd December 1688 [his father] King James II of England Scotland and Ireland [age 55] left England for France effectively abdicating as King England Scotland and Ireland. In April 1689 Parliament made William and Mary joint monarchs; His daughter [his half-sister] Mary [age 26] succeeded II Queen England Scotland and Ireland. His nephew [his brother-in-law] William [age 38] succeeded III King England Scotland and Ireland.
In 1689 Frederick Schomberg 1st Duke Schomberg [age 73] was appointed 497th Knight of the Garter by [his brother-in-law] King William III of England, Scotland and Ireland [age 38] and [his half-sister] Mary Stewart II Queen England Scotland and Ireland [age 26].
In 1689 William Cavendish 1st Duke Devonshire [age 48] was appointed 498th Knight of the Garter by [his brother-in-law] King William III of England, Scotland and Ireland [age 38] and [his half-sister] Mary Stewart II Queen England Scotland and Ireland [age 26].
Henrici Quinti, Angliæ Regis, Gesta, is a first-hand account of the Agincourt Campaign, and subsequent events to his death in 1422. The author of the first part was a Chaplain in King Henry's retinue who was present from King Henry's departure at Southampton in 1415, at the siege of Harfleur, the battle of Agincourt, and the celebrations on King Henry's return to London. The second part, by another writer, relates the events that took place including the negotiations at Troye, Henry's marriage and his death in 1422.
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In 1689 [his brother-in-law] Prince George of Denmark 1st Duke Cumberland [age 35] was created 1st Duke Cumberland by his father-in-law King James II of England Scotland and Ireland [age 55]. Queen Anne of England Scotland and Ireland [age 23] by marriage Duchess Cumberland.
After 1689 Dr Henry Dove was appointed Chaplain to [his brother-in-law] King William III of England, Scotland and Ireland [age 38] and [his half-sister] Mary Stewart II Queen England Scotland and Ireland [age 26].
On 22nd April 1689 Elizabeth Butler Countess Derby [age 29] was appointed Principal Lady in Waiting to [his half-sister] Mary Stewart II Queen England Scotland and Ireland [age 26] as well as Groom of the Stool and Mistress of the Robes attracting a salary of £1200 per annum (£800 and £400 respectively).
In 1690 George Wilhelm Hanover Duke Brunswick-Lüneburg [age 65] was appointed 500th Knight of the Garter by [his brother-in-law] King William III of England, Scotland and Ireland [age 39] and [his half-sister] Mary Stewart II Queen England Scotland and Ireland [age 27].
In 1690 Frederick I King Prussia [age 32] was appointed 499th Knight of the Garter by [his brother-in-law] King William III of England, Scotland and Ireland [age 39] and [his half-sister] Mary Stewart II Queen England Scotland and Ireland [age 27].
On 1st July 1690 the Battle of the Boyne was fought between the armies of Protestant [his brother-in-law] King William III of England, Scotland and Ireland [age 39] and Catholic [his father] King James II of England Scotland and Ireland [age 56].
The English army was commanded by Frederick Schomberg 1st Duke Schomberg [age 74].
The English or Protestant army included Colonel Albert Conyngham, Richard Lumley 1st Earl Scarborough [age 40], Osmund Mordaunt and Henry Sidney 1st Earl Romney [age 49].
For the Irish or Catholic army James Fitzjames 1st Duke Berwick [age 19] and Henry Hobart 4th Baronet [age 33] fought. Richard Hamilton was captured.
Drury Wray 9th Baronet [age 56] fought for James II for which he subsequently forfeit his lands.
Around May 1691 Dr Henry Dove was appointed Chaplain to [his father] King James II of England Scotland and Ireland [age 57].
In 1692 John George Wettin IV Elector Saxony [age 23] was appointed 501st Knight of the Garter by [his brother-in-law] King William III of England, Scotland and Ireland [age 41] and [his half-sister] Mary Stewart II Queen England Scotland and Ireland [age 29].
In 1694 Charles Talbot 1st Duke Shrewsbury [age 33] was appointed 503rd Knight of the Garter by [his brother-in-law] King William III of England, Scotland and Ireland [age 43] and [his half-sister] Mary Stewart II Queen England Scotland and Ireland [age 31].
On 28th December 1694 [his half-sister] Mary Stewart II Queen England Scotland and Ireland [age 32] died of smallpox shortly after midnight at Kensington Palace. Her body lay in state at the Banqueting House, Whitehall Palace [Map].
On 5th March 1695 she was buried in Westminster Abbey [Map]. Archbishop Thomas Tenison [age 58] preached the sermon.
She had reigned for five years. Her husband [his brother-in-law] King William III of England, Scotland and Ireland [age 44] continued to reign for a further eight years.
On 26th March 1695 James Fitzjames 1st Duke Berwick [age 24] and Honora Burke Duchess Berwick [age 21] were married at Saint-Germain-en-Laye, Yvelines. She by marriage Duchess Berwick. She the daughter of William Burke 7th Earl Clanricarde and Helen MacCarty Countess Clanricarde [age 63]. He the illegitmate son of King James II of England Scotland and Ireland [age 61] and Arabella Churchill [age 46].
On 3rd April 1695 [his brother-in-law] Piers Butler 1st Earl Newcastle [age 43] and [his half-sister] Henrietta Fitzjames Countess Newcastle [age 28] were married. She by marriage Countess Newcastle in Limerick. She the daughter of [his father] King James II of England Scotland and Ireland [age 61] and Anne Hyde Duchess of York.
The History of William Marshal was commissioned by his son shortly after William’s death in 1219 to celebrate the Marshal’s remarkable life; it is an authentic, contemporary voice. The manuscript was discovered in 1861 by French historian Paul Meyer. Meyer published the manuscript in its original Anglo-French in 1891 in two books. This book is a line by line translation of the first of Meyer’s books; lines 1-10152. Book 1 of the History begins in 1139 and ends in 1194. It describes the events of the Anarchy, the role of William’s father John, John’s marriages, William’s childhood, his role as a hostage at the siege of Newbury, his injury and imprisonment in Poitou where he met Eleanor of Aquitaine and his life as a knight errant. It continues with the accusation against him of an improper relationship with Margaret, wife of Henry the Young King, his exile, and return, the death of Henry the Young King, the rebellion of Richard, the future King Richard I, war with France, the death of King Henry II, and the capture of King Richard, and the rebellion of John, the future King John. It ends with the release of King Richard and the death of John Marshal.
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On 13th January 1696 [his illegitimate brother] Henry Fitzjames 1st Duke Albemarle [age 22] was created 1st Duke Albemarle Jacobite.
John Evelyn's Diary. 26th February 1696. There was now a conspiracy of about thirty knights, gentlemen, captains, many of them Irish and English Papists, and Nonjurors or Jacobites (so called), to murder [his former brother-in-law] King William [age 45] on the first opportunity of his going either from Kensington, or to hunting, or to the chapel; and upon signal of fire to be given from Dover Cliff to Calais [Map], an invasion was designed. In order to it there was a great army in readiness, men-of-war and transports, to join a general insurrection here, the Duke of Berwick [age 25] having secretly come to London to head them, [his father] King James [age 62] attending at Calais with the French army. It was discovered by some of their own party. £1,000 reward was offered to whoever could apprehend any of the thirty named. Most of those who were engaged in it, were taken and secured. The Parliament, city, and all the nation, congratulate the discovery; and votes and resolutions were passed that, if King William should ever be assassinated, it should be revenged on the Papists and party through the nation; an Act of Association drawing up to empower the Parliament to sit on any such accident, till the Crown should be disposed of according to the late settlement at the Revolution. All Papists, in the meantime, to be banished ten miles from London. This put the nation into an incredible disturbance and general animosity against the French King and King James. The militia of the nation was raised, several regiments were sent for out of Flanders, and all things put in a posture to encounter a descent. This was so timed by the enemy, that while we were already much discontented by the greatness of the taxes, and corruption of the money, etc., we had like to have had very few men-of-war near our coasts; but so it pleased God that Admiral Rooke [age 46] wanting a wind to pursue his voyage to the Straits, that squadron, with others at Portsmouth, Hampshire [Map] and other places, were still in the Channel, and were soon brought up to join with the rest of the ships which could be got together, so that there is hope this plot may be broken. I look on it as a very great deliverance and prevention by the providence of God. Though many did formerly pity King James's condition, this design of assassination and bringing over a French army, alienated many o£ his friends, and was likely to produce a more perfect establishment of King William.
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On 21st October 1696 [his son] James Fitz James 2nd Duke Berwick was born to James Fitzjames 1st Duke Berwick [age 26] and Honora Burke Duchess Berwick [age 22] at Saint-Germain-en-Laye, Yvelines. He a grandson of King James II of England Scotland and Ireland. He married 31st December 1716 Catalina Ventura Colón Duchess Berwick 9th Duchess Veragua, daughter of Pedro Manuel Colón 7th Duke Veragua, and had issue.
In 1698 James Fitzjames 1st Duke Berwick [age 27] and Anne Bulkeley Duchess Berwick were married. She by marriage Duchess Berwick. He the illegitmate son of King James II of England Scotland and Ireland [age 64] and Arabella Churchill [age 48].
In October 1699 [his brother-in-law] James Annesley 3rd Earl Anglesey [age 25] and [his illegitimate half-sister] Catherine Darnley Duchess Buckingham and Normandby [age 19] were married. She by marriage Countess Anglesey. She the illegitmate daughter of [his father] King James II of England Scotland and Ireland [age 65] and Catherine Sedley Countess Dorchester and Portmore [age 41]. He the son of James Annesley 2nd Earl Anglesey and Elizabeth Manners Countess Anglesey [age 45]. They were fourth cousin twice removed.
On 23rd April 1700 [his brother-in-law] Hugh Boscawen 1st Viscount Falmouth [age 20] and [his half-sister] Charlotte Godfrey Viscountess Falmouth were married.
On 16th September 1701 [his father] King James II of England Scotland and Ireland [age 67] died at Château de Saint Germain en Laye. He was buried in the Church of the English Benedictines.
On 8th March 1702 [his former brother-in-law] King William III of England, Scotland and Ireland [age 51] died of Pneumonia at Kensington Palace. His demise was the direct result of a fall from his horse, named Sorrel, which stumbled on a molehill causing King William to fall and break his collarbone. For many years afterwards, Jacobites would raise their glasses and toast "the little gentleman in the black velvet waistcoat". His first cousin [his half-sister] Anne [age 37] succeeded I Queen England Scotland and Ireland. She, Anne, being the sister of his wife Mary Stewart II Queen England Scotland and Ireland.
On 23rd April 1702 [his half-sister] Queen Anne of England Scotland and Ireland [age 37] was crowned I Queen England Scotland and Ireland at Westminster Abbey [Map] by Archbishop Thomas Tenison [age 65].
In December 1702 [his illegitimate brother] Henry Fitzjames 1st Duke Albemarle [age 29] died. Duke Albemarle Jacobite extinct.
On 13th April 1703 David Colyear 1st Earl Portmore [age 47] was created 1st Earl Portmore. Possibly for having married the [his father] King's former mistress Catherine Sedley Countess Dorchester and Portmore [age 45]. Catherine Sedley Countess Dorchester and Portmore by marriage Countess Portmore.
On 15th April 1703 Charles Hope 1st Earl Hopetoun [age 22] was created 1st Earl Hopetoun by [his half-sister] Queen Anne of England Scotland and Ireland [age 38] in recognition of his father having given up his seat in a lifeboat to the Duke of York during the Sinking of the Gloucester; his father subsequently drowned.
On 16th March 1705 [his brother-in-law] John Sheffield 1st Duke of Buckingham and Normanby [age 56] and [his illegitimate half-sister] Catherine Darnley Duchess Buckingham and Normandby [age 25] were married at St Martin in the Fields Church [Map]. She by marriage Duchess of Buckingham and Normanby. The difference in their ages was 31 years. She the illegitmate daughter of [his father] King James II of England Scotland and Ireland and Catherine Sedley Countess Dorchester and Portmore [age 47]. He the son of Edmund Sheffield 2nd Earl Mulgrave and Elizabeth Cranfield Countess Mulgrave [age 97].
Abbot John Whethamstede’s Chronicle of the Abbey of St Albans
Abbot John Whethamstede's Register aka Chronicle of his second term at the Abbey of St Albans, 1451-1461, is a remarkable text that describes his first-hand experience of the beginning of the Wars of the Roses including the First and Second Battles of St Albans, 1455 and 1461, respectively, their cause, and their consequences, not least on the Abbey itself. His text also includes Loveday, Blore Heath, Northampton, the Act of Accord, Wakefield, and Towton, and ends with the Coronation of King Edward IV. In addition to the events of the Wars of the Roses, Abbot John, or his scribes who wrote the Chronicle, include details in the life of the Abbey such as charters, letters, land exchanges, visits by legates, and disputes, which provide a rich insight into the day-to-day life of the Abbey, and the challenges faced by its Abbot.
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In 1707 Samuel Masham 1st Baron Masham [age 28] and Abigail Hill Baroness Masham [age 37] were married. [his half-sister] Queen Anne of England Scotland and Ireland [age 41] was present. She contributed £2,000 to Abigail's dowry.
On 1st January 1712 [his half-sister] Queen Anne of England Scotland and Ireland [age 46], on behalf of Robert Harley 1st Earl of Oxford and Earl Mortimer [age 50], created a number of new Baronies to balance power in Parliament, known as Harley's Dozen,...
Allen Bathurst 1st Earl Bathurst [age 27] was created 1st Baron Bathurst.
Charles Bruce 4th Earl Elgin 3rd Earl Ailesbury [age 29] by writ of acceleration 3rd Baron Bruce of Skelton in Yorkshire.
James Compton 5th Earl of Northampton [age 24] by writ of acceleration 6th Baron Compton of Compton in Warwickshire.
Thomas Foley 1st Baron Foley [age 38] was created 1st Baron Foley.
George Granville 1st Baron Lansdowne [age 45] was created 1st Baron Lansdowne of Bideford in Devon. Mary Villiers Baroness Lansdowne by marriage Baroness Lansdowne of Bideford in Devon.
George Henry Hay 8th Earl Kinnoull [age 22] was created 1st Baron Hay of Pedwardine in Herefordshire.
Thomas Mansel 1st Baron Mansel [age 44] was created 1st Baron Mansel of Margam. Martha Millington Baroness Mansel by marriage Baroness Mansel of Margam.
Samuel Masham 1st Baron Masham [age 33] was created 1st Baron Masham of Otes in Essex. Abigail Hill Baroness Masham [age 42] by marriage Baroness Masham of Otes in Essex.
Henry Paget 1st Earl Uxbridge [age 48] was created 1st Baron Burton.
Thomas Trevor 1st Baron Trevor Bromham [age 53] was created 1st Baron Trevor Bromham.
Thomas Willoughby 1st Baron Middleton [age 39] was created 1st Baron Middleton. Elizabeth Rothwell Baroness Willoughby and Middleton by marriage Baroness Middleton.
Thomas Windsor 1st Viscount Windsor [age 42] was created 1st Baron Mountjoy.
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On 1st August 1714 [his half-sister] Queen Anne of England Scotland and Ireland [age 49] died at Kensington Palace. Her second cousin George [age 54] succeeded I King Great Britain and Ireland.
On 31st December 1716 James Fitz James 2nd Duke Berwick [age 20] and Catalina Ventura Colón Duchess Berwick 9th Duchess Veragua [age 26] were married. She the daughter of Pedro Manuel Colón 7th Duke Veragua. He the son of James Fitzjames 1st Duke Berwick [age 46] and Honora Burke Duchess Berwick.
In 1720 [his brother-in-law] Hugh Boscawen 1st Viscount Falmouth [age 40] was created 1st Viscount Falmouth. [his half-sister] Charlotte Godfrey Viscountess Falmouth by marriage Viscountess Falmouth.
On 3rd April 1730 [his half-sister] Henrietta Fitzjames Countess Newcastle [age 63] died.
On 30th May 1730 [his mother] Arabella Churchill [age 81] died.
On 12th June 1734 James Fitzjames 1st Duke Berwick [age 63] died. His son James [age 37] succeeded 2nd Duke Berwick. Catalina Ventura Colón Duchess Berwick 9th Duchess Veragua [age 43] by marriage Duchess Berwick.
Kings Wessex: Great x 18 Grand Son of King Edmund "Ironside" I of England
Kings Gwynedd: Great x 15 Grand Son of Owain "Great" King Gwynedd
Kings Seisyllwg: Great x 21 Grand Son of Hywel "Dda aka Good" King Seisyllwg King Deheubarth
Kings Powys: Great x 16 Grand Son of Maredudd ap Bleddyn King Powys
Kings Godwinson: Great x 17 Grand Son of King Harold II of England
Kings England: Son of King James II of England Scotland and Ireland
Kings Scotland: Great x 17 Grand Son of King Duncan I of Scotland
Kings Franks: Great x 24 Grand Son of Charles "Charlemagne aka Great" King of the Franks King Lombardy Holy Roman Emperor
Kings France: Great Grand Son of Henry IV King France
Kings Duke Aquitaine: Great x 22 Grand Son of Ranulf I Duke Aquitaine
Great x 4 Grandfather: John Stewart 3rd Earl Lennox
5 x Great Grand Son of King Edward III of England
Great x 3 Grandfather: Matthew Stewart 4th Earl Lennox
4 x Great Grand Son of King Edward III of England
Great x 4 Grandmother: Isabel or Elizabeth Stewart Countess Lennox
3 x Great Grand Daughter of King Edward III of England
Great x 2 Grandfather: Henry "Lord Darnley" Stewart
Great Grand Son of King Henry VII of England and Ireland
Great x 4 Grandfather: Archibald Douglas 6th Earl Angus
10 x Great Grand Son of King John of England
Great x 3 Grandmother: Margaret Douglas Countess Lennox
Grand Daughter of King Henry VII of England and Ireland
Great x 4 Grandmother: Margaret Tudor Queen Scotland
Daughter of King Henry VII of England and Ireland
Great x 1 Grandfather: King James I of England and Ireland and VI of Scotland 2 x Great Grand Son of King Henry VII of England and Ireland
Great x 4 Grandfather: King James IV of Scotland
4 x Great Grand Son of King Edward III of England
Great x 3 Grandfather: King James V of Scotland
Grand Son of King Henry VII of England and Ireland
Great x 4 Grandmother: Margaret Tudor Queen Scotland
Daughter of King Henry VII of England and Ireland
Great x 2 Grandmother: Mary Queen of Scots
Great Grand Daughter of King Henry VII of England and Ireland
Great x 4 Grandfather: Claude Lorraine 1st Duke Guise 7 x Great Grand Son of King Edward I of England
Great x 3 Grandmother: Mary of Guise Queen Consort Scotland 6 x Great Grand Daughter of King Edward III of England
Great x 4 Grandmother: Antoinette Bourbon Duchess of Guise
5 x Great Grand Daughter of King Edward III of England
GrandFather: King Charles I of England, Scotland and Ireland
Son of King James I of England and Ireland and VI of Scotland
Great x 4 Grandfather: King Frederick I of Denmark
Great x 3 Grandfather: Christian III King of Denmark
10 x Great Grand Son of King Henry "Curtmantle" II of England
Great x 4 Grandmother: Anna of Brandenburg 9 x Great Grand Daughter of King Henry "Curtmantle" II of England
Great x 2 Grandfather: Frederick II King of Denmark
11 x Great Grand Son of King Henry "Curtmantle" II of England
Great x 3 Grandmother: Dorothea of Saxe Lauenburg Queen Consort Denmark and Norway
Great x 1 Grandmother: Anne of Denmark Queen Consort Scotland England and Ireland
12 x Great Grand Daughter of King Henry "Curtmantle" II of England
Great x 4 Grandfather: Albrecht VII Duke Mecklenburg
Great x 3 Grandfather: Ulrich Mecklenburg-Schwerin 11 x Great Grand Son of King Henry "Curtmantle" II of England
Great x 4 Grandmother: Anna Hohenzollern Duchess Mecklenburg 10 x Great Grand Daughter of King Henry "Curtmantle" II of England
Great x 2 Grandmother: Sophie Mecklenburg-Schwerin Queen Consort Denmark 12 x Great Grand Daughter of King Henry "Curtmantle" II of England
Father: King James II of England Scotland and Ireland
Son of King Charles I of England, Scotland and Ireland
Great x 4 Grandfather: Francis Bourbon Count Vendôme and Soissons
6 x Great Grand Son of King Henry III of England
Great x 3 Grandfather: Charles Bourbon Duke Vendôme
5 x Great Grand Son of King Edward III of England
Great x 4 Grandmother: Marie Luxemburg Countess Vendôme and Soissons
4 x Great Grand Daughter of King Edward III of England
Great x 2 Grandfather: Antoine King Navarre
6 x Great Grand Son of King Edward III of England
Great x 4 Grandfather: Rene Valois Duke Alençon
5 x Great Grand Son of King Henry III of England
Great x 3 Grandmother: Françoise Valois Countess Vendôme
6 x Great Grand Daughter of King Henry III of England
Great x 4 Grandmother: Margaret Lorraine Duchess Alençon 7 x Great Grand Daughter of King Henry III of England
Great x 1 Grandfather: Henry IV King France
7 x Great Grand Son of King Edward III of England
Great x 4 Grandfather: Jean III King Navarre 6 x Great Grand Son of King Henry III of England
Great x 3 Grandfather: King Henry II of Navarre 7 x Great Grand Son of King Henry III of England
Great x 4 Grandmother: Catherine Grailly I Queen Navarre 7 x Great Grand Daughter of King Henry III of England
Great x 2 Grandmother: Jeanne Albret III Queen Navarre 8 x Great Grand Daughter of King Henry III of England
Great x 4 Grandfather: Charles Valois Orléans Count Angoulême
6 x Great Grand Son of King Henry III of England
Great x 3 Grandmother: Marguerite Valois Orléans Queen Consort Navarre
7 x Great Grand Daughter of King Henry III of England
Great x 4 Grandmother: Louise of Savoy Countess Angoulême 6 x Great Grand Daughter of King Edward I of England
GrandMother: Henrietta Maria Bourbon Queen Consort England
7 x Great Grand Daughter of King Edward III of England
Great x 4 Grandfather: Lodovico de Medici aka Giovanni delle Bande Nere
Great x 3 Grandfather: Cosimo I de Medici Grand Duke of Tuscany
Great x 2 Grandfather: Francesco I de Medici Grand Duke of Tuscany
Great x 1 Grandmother: Marie de Medici Queen Consort France 6 x Great Grand Daughter of King Edward III of England
Great x 4 Grandfather: Philip "Handsome Fair" King Castile 4 x Great Grand Son of King Edward III of England
Great x 3 Grandfather: Ferdinand I Holy Roman Emperor 4 x Great Grand Son of King Edward III of England
Great x 4 Grandmother: Joanna "The Mad" Trastámara Queen Castile
3 x Great Grand Daughter of King Edward III of England
Great x 2 Grandmother: Joanna of Austria Grand Duchess Tuscany 5 x Great Grand Daughter of King Edward III of England
Great x 4 Grandfather: Vladislaus II King Hungary 8 x Great Grand Son of King Henry "Curtmantle" II of England
Great x 3 Grandmother: Anne Jagiellon 8 x Great Grand Daughter of King Edward I of England
Great x 4 Grandmother: Anna Foix Queen Consort of Hungary and Bohemia 7 x Great Grand Daughter of King Edward I of England
James Fitzjames 1st Duke Berwick
Son of King James II of England Scotland and Ireland
GrandFather: Winston Churchill
Mother: Arabella Churchill
14 x Great Grand Daughter of King Edward I of England
Great x 4 Grandfather: John "The Elder" Drake
Great x 3 Grandfather: Bernard Drake
Great x 2 Grandfather: John Drake
Great x 1 Grandfather: John Drake
GrandMother: Elizabeth Drake 13 x Great Grand Daughter of King Edward I of England
Great x 4 Grandfather: John Boteler 9 x Great Grand Son of King Edward I of England
Great x 3 Grandfather: Henry Boteler 10 x Great Grand Son of King Edward I of England
Great x 4 Grandmother: Griselda Roche
Great x 2 Grandfather: John Boteler 1st Baron Boteler 11 x Great Grand Son of King Edward I of England
Great x 4 Grandfather: Robert Waller
Great x 3 Grandmother: Catherine Waller
Great x 1 Grandmother: Helen Boteler 12 x Great Grand Daughter of King Edward I of England
Great x 4 Grandfather: William Villiers of Brooksby Leicestershire
Great x 3 Grandfather: George Villiers of Brokesby
Great x 4 Grandmother: Collette Clarke
Great x 2 Grandmother: Elizabeth Villiers Baroness Boteler Brantfield
Great x 4 Grandfather: William Saunders of Harrington Northamptonshire
Great x 3 Grandmother: Audrey Saunders