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effectively amounted to ousting the current incumbents, Beaufort agreed to support him and in May 1749, Horace Walpole reported his presence at a meeting β€˜between the Prince's party and the Jacobites.' In September 1750, Beaufort and Lord Westmorland jointly presided at a meeting of English Jacobites held during
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One of the complexities of 18th-century politics was the hostility between Hanoverian monarchs and their heirs; as George II supported the Whigs, his son Frederick, Prince of Wales described himself as a Tory even though many of them were in theory Jacobites. Since the Prince's 'programme'
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Beaufort died on 28 October 1756 and was buried in the family vault at Badminton, Gloucestershire; a contemporary described him as 'a man of sense, spirit and activity, unblameable in his morals, but questionable in his political capacity'. His wife Elizabeth died on 9 April 1799.
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and Somerset assumed leadership of the party. However, the government simply ignored him and continued to treat Gower as the Tory leader when negotiating the award of offices.
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in 1736; this demonstrates the complexity of the English Jacobite movement, which was staunchly anti-Catholic, yet in theory supported a Catholic monarchy.
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secret visit to London in September 1750, which effectively signalled the last flicker of the Jacobite movement.
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who opposed his foreign policy and members of the 'Prince's Party,' a group of younger politicians, most notably
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with the Tories excluded from power. In February 1742, Walpole was finally ousted by a coalition of Tories,
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Somerset was a High Tory and 'a most determined and unwavering Jacobite.' He was returned as
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in February 1745. He vacated his seat in the House of Commons and took his seat in the
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Lady Mary Isabella Somerset (1 August 1756 – 2 September 1831), married
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Alumni Oxonienses: the Members of the University of Oxford, 1715–1886
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Members of the Parliament of Great Britain for Welsh constituencies
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Lady Henrietta Somerset (26 April 1748 – 24 July 1770), married
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Lady Anne Somerset (11 March 1741 – 18 May 1763), married
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his family's seat at a by-election on 17 May 1731. At the
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from 1731 until 1745 when he succeeded to the peerage as
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on 19 June 1725, being awarded MA on 16 October 1727.
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Charles Noel Somerset, 4th Duke of Beaufort painted by
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and his second wife, Rachel Noel. He was educated at
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Lady Elizabeth Somerset (12 March 1742 – 7 May 1760)
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Index

Charles Noel Somerset, 4th Duke of Beaufort
His Grace

William Hoare
Elizabeth Berkeley
Henry Somerset, 5th Duke of Beaufort
Lady Anne Somerset
Lady Elizabeth Somerset
Lady Mary Isabella Somerset
Lady Henrietta Somerset
Henry Somerset, 2nd Duke of Beaufort
Lady Rachel Noel
House of Commons
Duke of Beaufort
Henry Somerset, 2nd Duke of Beaufort
Winchester College
University College, Oxford
Member of Parliament
Monmouthshire
1734 British general election
Monmouth
Test Act
1741 British general election
Robert Walpole
Patriot Whigs
William Pitt
Frederick, Prince of Wales
the Earl of Gower
Broad Bottom ministry
Duke of Beaufort

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