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| | Henry Benedict Stuart - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Henry Benedict Maria Clement Stuart Catholic Encyclopedia article |  | | Henry Benedict Maria Clement Thomas Francis Xavier Stuart (March 11, 1725 – July 13, 1807), born in Rome, Italy, was the second son of the Jacobite pretender to the thrones of England, Scotland, and Ireland, James Francis Edward Stuart, known as The Old Pretender. |  | | On the death of his brother, Charles Edward Stuart on January 31, 1788 Henry Stuart considered himself King Henry IX and I; he was the last of the direct male line of James II and VII and the last genuine pretender to publicly claim the thrones of Britain. |
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| | Encyclopedia: James I of England |
 | | Henry Benedict Stuart as Cardinal Duke of York Henry Benedict Maria Clement Thomas Francis Xavier Stuart (March 11, 1725 â July 13, 1807), born in Rome, Italy, was the second son of the Jacobite pretender to the thrones of England, Scotland, and Ireland, James Francis Edward Stuart, known as The Old... |  | | Henry Stewart (or Stuart, which was the style adopted by his father, and thence perpetuated as the House of Stuart), 1st Duke of Albany (7 December 1545 â 9 or 10 February 1567), commonly known as Lord Darnley, King Consort of Scotland, was the first-cousin and second husband of Mary... |  | | Growing up, James did not have any parents, for his father, Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley, was murdered and his mother, Mary I of Scotland was forced to flee when she married the suspected murderer, James Hepburn, 4th Earl of Bothwell. |
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| | Henry IX and I |
 | | Henry Benedict Maria Clement Thomas Francis Xavier Stuart was born March 6, 1725, in the Palazzo Muti (now Palazzo Balestra) in Rome. |  | | On March 13, 1758, Pope Benedict XIV named him, Camerlengo of the Holy Roman Church; as such Henry was responsible for the administration of the Church from the death of Pope Benedict XIV until the election of Pope Clement XIII. |  | | On the day of his birth Henry was baptised in the Palazzo Balestra by Pope Benedict XIII. |
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| | Probert Encyclopaedia: People and Peoples (Henry N - Henry Z) |
 | | Henry Benedict Maria Clement Stuart was a pretender to the English throne, and the Duke of York. |  | | Henry Seymour Rawlinson (Baron Rawlinson of Trent) was a British soldier. |  | | required between the King and Parliament; during Henry's reign of 24 years, only seven Parliaments sat for a mere ten and a half months. |
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| | Probert Encyclopaedia: People and Peoples (Henry N - Henry Z) |
 | | Henry Benedict Maria Clement Stuart was a pretender to the English throne, and the Duke of York. |  | | Henry Seymour Rawlinson (Baron Rawlinson of Trent) was a British soldier. |  | | required between the King and Parliament; during Henry's reign of 24 years, only seven Parliaments sat for a mere ten and a half months. |
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| | Henry Benedict Maria Clement Stuart |
 | | Stuart, Henry Benedict Maria Clement (1725-1807) (The Hutchinson Encyclopedia) |  | | Stuart, Henry Benedict Maria Clement (The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition) |  | | Stuart or Stewart, Henry Benedict Maria Clement, known as Cardinal York,1725–1807, claimant to the British throne, b. |
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| | HENRY BENEDICT MARIA CLEMENT STUART - LoveToKnow Article on HENRY BENEDICT MARIA CLEMENT STUART |
 | | HENRY, or in full, HENRY BENEDICT MARIA CLEMENT STUART (17251807), usually known as Cardinal York, the last prince of the royal house of Stuart, was the younger son of James Stuart, and was born in the Palazzo Muti at Rome on the 6th of March 1725. |  | | Henry Stuart likewise held sinecure benefices in France, Spain and Spanish America, so that he became one of the wealthiest churchmen of the period, his annual revenue being said to amount to 30,000 sterling. |  | | In 1800 Henry was able to return to Rome, and in 1803, being now senior cardinal bishop, he became ipsO facto dean of the Sacred College and bishop of Ostia and Ve1let~i. |
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| | PETTIGREW PAPERS (Osborn Shelves Pettigrew) |
 | | + Arundell, Henry Benedict Arundell, 11th Baron, 1804-1862. |  | | ALS to T. Pettigrew [1823 Apr 2] Seeks the support of the Duke of Sussex for his "Sylva Britannica." + Stuart de Decies, Henry Villiers Stuart, 1st Baron, 1803-1874. |  | | + Montfort, Henry Bromley, Lord, 3d Baron of Horseheath, 1773-1851. |
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 | | Stuart, Henry Benedict Maria Clement Stuart or Stewart, Henry Benedict Maria Clement, known as Cardinal York, 1725-1807, claimant to the British throne, b. |  | | Benedict of Aniane, Saint Benedict of Aniane, Saint, c.750-821, French abbot who became a monastic adviser to Louis I. He first founded (c.780) an austere monastic community at Aniane in Languedoc, based on Eastern asceticism. |  | | Benedict XIV Benedict XIV, 1675-1758, pope (1740-58), an Italian (b. |
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| | Encyclopedia: Charles I of England |
 | | Henry Benedict Stuart as Cardinal Duke of York Henry Benedict Maria Clement Thomas Francis Xavier Stuart (March 11, 1725 â July 13, 1807), born in Rome, Italy, was the second son of the Jacobite pretender to the thrones of England, Scotland, and Ireland, James Francis Edward Stuart, known as The Old... |  | | Charles was the son of James Francis Edward Stuart, the Old Pretender, who was in... |  | | Elisabeth, Electress Palatine and briefly queen of Bohemia (August 19, 1596 â February 13, 1662), born Lady Elizabeth Stuart, was born as the eldest daughter to King James VI of Scotland and his Queen consort Anne of Denmark. |
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 | | He was christened in England - Henry Benedict Maria Clement Stuart. |  | | HENRY BENEDICT Cardinal STUART Duke of York was born in 1725 in England (Cardinal York) - son of James III. |  | | James Francis Edward STUART and Maria Clementina SOBIESKI Princess had the following children: |
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| | Episcopal Succession of H.H. Pope John Paul II |
 | | Consecrated 24 February 1794 in the Cathedral, Frascati, by Henry Cardinal Stuart, Duke of York, Bishop of Frascati, assisted by Antonio Felice Zondadari, Titular Archbishop of Adana and Ottavio Boni, Titular Archbishop of Nazianzus. |  | | Why so many bishops should trace their lineages to this one bishop can be explained, in great part, by the intense sacramental activity of Pope Benedict XIII, who consecrated 139 bishops during his pontificate, many of them cardinals, nuncios and bishops of important sees who in turn consecrated many other bishops. |  | | Consecrated 28 September 1958 in the Metropolitan Cathedral, Kraków, by Eugeniusz Baziak, Archbishop of Lwów of the Latins and Apostolic Administrator of Kraków, assisted by Boleslaw Kominek, Titular Archbishop of Euchaita and Franciszek Jop, Titular Bishop of Daulia. |
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| | Charles Edward Stuart: Definition and Much More From Answers.com |
 | | He was first buried in the Cathedral of Frascati, where his brother Henry Benedict Stuart was bishop. |  | | Charles was the son of James Francis Edward Stuart, the "Old Pretender", who was in turn the son of King James II of England, Scotland and Ireland, who had been deposed in 1688. |  | | At Henry's death in 1807, Charles's remains were moved to the crypt of Saint Peter's Basilica in the Vatican where they were laid to rest next to those of his brother and father. |
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| | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Henry Benedict Maria Clement Stuart |
 | | VAUGHAN, The Last of the Royal Stuarts (London, 1906); KELLY, Life of Henry Benedict Stuart, Cardinal Duke of York (London, 1899); WISEMAN, Recollections of the Last Four Popes (London, 1858); JESSE, The Pretenders and their Adherents (London, 1845) MASTROFINI, Orazione per la morte di Enrico Cardinale Duca de York (Rome, 1807); HENDERSON in Dict. |  | | At his death the Stuart papers in his possession were bought by George IV for the Royal Library, and others are now in the British Museum. |  | | He was the second son of James Francis Edward Stuart, the Chevalier de St. George, and Clementina, daughter of Prince James Sobieski. |
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| | National Portrait Gallery A-Z of Portrait Sitters (Y) |
 | | Henry Benedict Maria Clement Stuart, Cardinal York (1725-1807), Son of Prince James Francis Edward Stuart. |  | | Sir George Yonge, 5th Bt (1731-1812), Governor of Cape of Good Hope. |  | | Anne (Cleeve), Lady Yonge (died 1833), Wife of Sir George Yonge, 5th Bt. |
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| | Royal Genealogies Part 17 |
 | | NOTES: Henry Benedict Thomas Edward Maria Clement Francis Xavier, styled Duke of York, later a Cardinal and the Jacobite Henry IX; last of the Royal House of Stuart |  | | Family: James Francis Edward STUART, Prince of Wales |  | | His first marriage (by proxy) was in Bologna on 19 May 1719. |
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| | Roman Catholic Diocese of Wheeling-Charleston Episcopal Transition - Bishop |
 | | Consecrated 25 April 1762 in the Pauline Chapel of the Apostolic Palace of the Quirinal, Rome, by His Holiness Pope Clement XIII, assisted by Giovanni Francesco Cardinal Albani, Bishop of Sabina and Henry Benedict Maria Clement Cardinal Stuart, Duke of York, Bishop of Frascati. |  | | William Henry Cardinal Keeler Titular Bishop of Ulcinium and Auxiliary Bishop of Harrisburg, later Bishop of Harrisburg, Archbishop of Baltimore, Cardinal-priest of S. Maria degli Angeli and Apostolic Administrator of Richmond. |  | | Consecrated February 22, 2005 at the Cathedral of St. Joseph, Wheeling, by William Henry Cardinal Keeler, Archbishop of Baltimore, assisted by Theodore Edgar Cardinal McCarrick, Archbishop of Washington and Cardinal-priest of Ss. |
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| | Encyclopedia: Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales |
 | | Henry Benedict Stuart as Cardinal Duke of York Henry Benedict Maria Clement Thomas Francis Xavier Stuart (March 11, 1725 â July 13, 1807), born in Rome, Italy, was the second son of the Jacobite pretender to the thrones of England, Scotland, and Ireland, James Francis Edward Stuart, known as The Old... |  | | Henry Frederick Stuart, Prince of Wales (February 19, 1594- November 6, 1612) was the eldest son of King James VI of Scotland/James I of England and Anne of Denmark. |  | | Henry Frederick Stuart, first child of King James VI of Scotland (later King James I of England) and Anne of Denmark, was born on February 19, 1594, at Stirling Castle in Scotland. |
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| | Royal Stuart pseudo claimant - "Prince Michael of Albany" |
 | | In 1829 "Prince Henry" married Agnes Beatriz de Pescara (1810-1878), the daughter of Conte Anselmo Bernardo de Pescara and Aliena Garbielle Barberini-Colonna, Principessa de Palestrina, producing a son, Prince Charles Benedict James Stuart (1829-1887). |  | | In 1809 "Count Stuarton" married Maria Emmanuella Pasquini (1789-1854), the daughter of Eduordo Guiseppe Pasquini and Leonora, Comtessa di Vaglio, producing a son and heir Henry Edward Benedict Stuart (1809-1869) |  | | The Royal House of Stuart became extinct in the male line with the death of Henry (IX) Stuart, Duke of York, Cardinal of the Holy Roman Church and Bishop of Frascati, in 1807. |
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| | HENRY BENEDICT MARIA CLEMENT STUART - LoveToKnow Article on HENRY BENEDICT MARIA CLEMENT STUART |
 | | HENRY, or in full, HENRY BENEDICT MARIA CLEMENT STUART (17251807), usually known as Cardinal York, the last prince of the royal house of Stuart, was the younger son of James Stuart, and was born in the Palazzo Muti at Rome on the 6th of March 1725. |  | | Henry Stuart likewise held sinecure benefices in France, Spain and Spanish America, so that he became one of the wealthiest churchmen of the period, his annual revenue being said to amount to 30,000 sterling. |  | | HENRY FITZ HENRY (11551183), second son of Henry II., king of England, by Eleanor of Aquitaine, became heir to the throne on the death of his brother William (1136), and at the age of five was married to Marguerite, the infant daughter of Louis VII. |
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| | Royal Stuart pseudo claimant - "Prince Michael of Albany" |
 | | In 1829 "Prince Henry" married Agnes Beatriz de Pescara (1810-1878), the daughter of Conte Anselmo Bernardo de Pescara and Aliena Garbielle Barberini-Colonna, Principessa de Palestrina, producing a son, Prince Charles Benedict James Stuart (1829-1887). |  | | In 1809 "Count Stuarton" married Maria Emmanuella Pasquini (1789-1854), the daughter of Eduordo Guiseppe Pasquini and Leonora, Comtessa di Vaglio, producing a son and heir Henry Edward Benedict Stuart (1809-1869) |  | | The Royal House of Stuart became extinct in the male line with the death of Henry (IX) Stuart, Duke of York, Cardinal of the Holy Roman Church and Bishop of Frascati, in 1807. |
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| | HENRY BENEDICT MARIA CLEMENT STUART - LoveToKnow Article on HENRY BENEDICT MARIA CLEMENT STUART |
 | | HENRY, or in full, HENRY BENEDICT MARIA CLEMENT STUART (17251807), usually known as Cardinal York, the last prince of the royal house of Stuart, was the younger son of James Stuart, and was born in the Palazzo Muti at Rome on the 6th of March 1725. |  | | Henry Stuart likewise held sinecure benefices in France, Spain and Spanish America, so that he became one of the wealthiest churchmen of the period, his annual revenue being said to amount to 30,000 sterling. |  | | HENRY FITZ HENRY (11551183), second son of Henry II., king of England, by Eleanor of Aquitaine, became heir to the throne on the death of his brother William (1136), and at the age of five was married to Marguerite, the infant daughter of Louis VII. |
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| | HENRY BENEDICT MARIA CLEMENT STUART - LoveToKnow Article on HENRY BENEDICT MARIA CLEMENT STUART |
 | | HENRY, or in full, HENRY BENEDICT MARIA CLEMENT STUART (17251807), usually known as Cardinal York, the last prince of the royal house of Stuart, was the younger son of James Stuart, and was born in the Palazzo Muti at Rome on the 6th of March 1725. |  | | Henry Stuart likewise held sinecure benefices in France, Spain and Spanish America, so that he became one of the wealthiest churchmen of the period, his annual revenue being said to amount to 30,000 sterling. |  | | HENRY OF PORTUGAL, surnamed the Navigator (1394 1460), duke of Viseu, governor of the Algarve, was born at Oporto on the 4th of March 1394. |
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| | My Family |
 | | Henry Benedict Thomas STUART (Duke of York) was born on 6 Mar 1725 in Rome, Italy. |  | | Henry of Gloucester STUART (Duke) was born on 8 Jul 1640 in Oatlands, Surrey, England. |  | | Henry Frederick STUART (Prince of Wales) was born on 19 Feb 1594 in Stirling Castle. |
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| | Henry Stuart - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Henry Benedict Stuart, known as Cardinal Duke of York and King Henry IX. |  | | Henry Frederick Stuart, cr Prince of Wales in 1603. |  | | Henry Carter Stuart, an early twentieth century governor of Virginia. |
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 | | Stuart, Henry Benedict Maria Clement Stuart or Stewart, Henry Benedict Maria Clement, known as Cardinal York, 1725-1807, claimant to the British throne, b. |  | | Richmond and Lennox, Frances Teresa Stuart, duchess of Richmond and Lennox, Frances Teresa Stuart or Stewart, duchess of, 1647-1702, mistress of Charles II of England. |  | | Stuart, James Francis Edward Stuart or Stewart, James Francis Edward, 1688-1766, claimant to the British throne, son of James II and Mary of Modena; called the Old Pretender. |
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