FREE BOOKS

Author's List




PREV.   NEXT  
|<   23   24   25   26   27   28   29   30   31   32   33   34   35   36   37   38   39   40   41   42   43   44   45   46   >>  
T. * * * * * ALBEMARLE, TITLE OF. (Vol. ii., p. 442.). In reply to the question of J., I send you some particulars about _Aumerle_ or Albemarle. The first Earl of this place, which is the name of a small town or territory in Normandy, was Otho, descended from the Earls of Champagne, and nearly related to William the Conqueror, to whom he fled for protection, having killed a great person in that country, and obtained this earldom and the Isle of Holderness, in Yorkshire, for his maintenance. The title remained in the heirs of Otho till the death of William, eighth Earl of Albemarle, 44th Henry III., when it reverted to the Crown, with the lordship of Holderness, and in the 9th of Richard II. he granted them to Thomas of Woodstock, summoned to parliament as "Thomas, Duke of Albemarle, the king's loving uncle." Without enumerating the different persons upon whom our kings subsequently conferred this title as often as it became extinct or vacant, it will be sufficient for our purpose to show, that at the Restoration the dukedom of Albemarle was given to General Monk, who, according to Banks (_D. and E. Peerage_, vol. iii. p. 37.), had a certain degree of hereditary pretension to the name {467} by which he was ennobled, inasmuch as he was descended from Margaret, eldest daughter and co-heir of Richard Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick and Albemarle; but this is not satisfactorily made out in Banks' table. At all events, the dukedom became again extinct on the death of Christopher Monk, the second Duke of Albemarle, in 1688, S.P.; but the name was once more revived in 1695-6, by William III., in favour of Arnold Joort Van Keppel, Lord of Voorst, who had attended the king in several campaigns, and was his Master of the Robes, and on the 10th of February in that year created "_Earl of Albemarle in Normandy_;" the title having been doubtless selected as one so frequently enjoyed by persons of the highest consideration, and not in any way resting upon an hereditary claim. BRAYBROOKE. Audley End. * * * * * Replies to Minor Queries. _Cromwell Poisoned_ (Vol. ii., p. 393.).--Your correspondent P. T. queries if there be any other statement than that which he adduces respecting Cromwell having been poisoned. I would refer him to the _Athenae Oxoniensis_ of Anthony a Wood, vol. ii. p. 303.,[2] in which it is stated that Dr. George Bate's friends gave
PREV.   NEXT  
|<   23   24   25   26   27   28   29   30   31   32   33   34   35   36   37   38   39   40   41   42   43   44   45   46   >>  



Top keywords:

Albemarle

 

William

 
dukedom
 

persons

 

extinct

 

Holderness

 

Cromwell

 
hereditary
 

Richard

 

Thomas


descended

 

Normandy

 

Voorst

 
Master
 
Keppel
 

campaigns

 

satisfactorily

 
attended
 

revived

 

Warwick


Christopher
 

events

 
Arnold
 

favour

 

resting

 

respecting

 

adduces

 

poisoned

 

statement

 
queries

Athenae

 

George

 

friends

 
stated
 

Oxoniensis

 
Anthony
 
correspondent
 

frequently

 

enjoyed

 
highest

consideration

 
selected
 
February
 

created

 

doubtless

 

Beauchamp

 

Queries

 
Poisoned
 
Replies
 

BRAYBROOKE