The Gloucester ran aground off the coast of Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, in 1682, nearly killing the Duke of York, who became King James II of England. The find, which was discovered by divers in 2007 ...
He married, while Duke of York, Anne Hyde, a maid of honour to his sister ... His second marriage was to Mary of Modena by proxy on 30th September 1673. The coronation of James II and his queen Mary ...
The Duke of York has raised the funds to remain at Royal ... The Duke’s lease gives him the right to live in the Grade II-listed property until 2078. But the contract includes a clause that ...
The King has heaped further pressure on the Duke of York by axing his ten-strong private ... The Duke’s lease gives him the ...
At the Restoration of Charles II he was made Lord Steward of ... left Ireland and served as a colonel under the Duke of York in Spain. He was buried on 4th August 1688. Richard, Earl of Arran, son of ...