"His body was returned to Strasbourg, France, and, after being embalmed, was buried in the cathedral there. Berwick had asked that his body be eventually removed to the Rue Saint Jacques in Paris...." (World Military Leaders: A Biographical Dictionary, by Mark Grossman, pp. 37-38). This is an apparent reference to Saint-Jacques-du-Haut-Pas, but his body was never removed to this church. Instead, it was "...transferred to the Scots College in Paris, but this building was destroyed in the French Revolution and the tombs rifled." (The Marshal Duke of Berwick: The Picture of an Age, by Sir Charles Petrie, p. 334)
"His body was returned to Strasbourg, France, and, after being embalmed, was buried in the cathedral there. Berwick had asked that his body be eventually removed to the Rue Saint Jacques in Paris...." (World Military Leaders: A Biographical Dictionary, by Mark Grossman, pp. 37-38). This is an apparent reference to Saint-Jacques-du-Haut-Pas, but his body was never removed to this church. Instead, it was "...transferred to the Scots College in Paris, but this building was destroyed in the French Revolution and the tombs rifled." (The Marshal Duke of Berwick: The Picture of an Age, by Sir Charles Petrie, p. 334)
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Charles Stuart
1660–1661
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Mary II
1662–1694
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James Stuart
1663–1667
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Queen Anne
1665–1714
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Charles Stuart
1666–1667
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Edgar Stuart
1667–1671
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Henrietta Stuart
1669–1669
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Katherine Stuart
1671–1671
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Elizabeth Godfrey Dunch
1672–1761
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Katherine Laura Stuart
1675–1675
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Isabel "Isabella" Stuart
1676–1681
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Charles Stuart
1677–1677
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Catherine Darnley
1681–1743
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The Honorable Francis Godfrey
1681–1712
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Charlotte Maria Stuart
1682–1682
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James Darnley
1684–1685
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James Francis Edward Stuart
1688–1766
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Princess Louisa Maria Teresa Stuart
1692–1712
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Charlotte Godfrey Boscawen
unknown–1754
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