- Charles Berkeley, 1st Earl of Falmouth
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Charles Berkeley 1st Earl of Falmouth (11 January 1630 - 3 June 1665) was the son of Charles Berkeley, 2nd Viscount Fitzhardinge (1599–1668) and his wife Penelope née Godolphin (died 1669).
He served the exiled Stuart court. His uncle, John Berkeley, 1st Baron Berkeley of Stratton, secured Charles employment with James, Duke of York until the Restoration. He was a cavalry officer and fought in the French and Spanish armies. Charles was subsequently created 1st Baron Berkeley of Rathdowne, co. Wicklow, Ireland, and 1st Baron Fitzhardinge of Berehaven, Co. Kerry, Ireland, on 1 July 1663. He was created 1st Earl of Falmouth [England] on 17 March 1664, and 1st Baron Botetourt of Langport, Somerset on the same day. He was promoted Lieutenant-Governor of Portsmouth and was elected MP for New Romney.
In 1664 he married Elizabeth Bagot,[1] who as the widowed Countess Falmouth became a mistress to King Charles II of England.
During the Second Anglo-Dutch War he volunteered for service in The Royal Fleet. Charles was killed by a cannon ball on 3 June 1665 on board the Royal Charles in one of the first exchanges of the Battle of Lowestoft.
His boisterous character made him not very well loved by many, but his loyalty to the Royal family favoured his relationship with the King. Clarendon was amazed at he flood of tears the King shed, when he received the news that Berkeley was killed.[2]
References
- ^ Melville, Lewis (2005). The Windsor Beauties: Ladies of the Court of Charles II. Loving Healing Press. ISBN 1932690131. http://books.google.com/books?id=FCxRqOrMVQUC&pg=PA91&lpg=PA91&dq=charles+ii+bagot&source=web&ots=i_bOsL1O1k&sig=4KVdOCPbG-VBo5SMLDUXyaDlBdA#PPA96,M1. Retrieved 2007-12-18.
- ^ Catalogue notes for the portrait of Charles Berkeley
Parliament of England Preceded by
Sir Norton Knatchbull, Bt
John KnatchbullMember of Parliament for New Romney
with Sir Norton Knatchbull, Bt
1661–1664Succeeded by
Sir Norton Knatchbull, Bt
Henry BrounckerMilitary offices Preceded by
UnknownCaptain and Colonel of
The Duke of York's Troop of Horse Guards
1660–1665Succeeded by
The Earl of FevershamCourt offices Preceded by
Sir Henry BennetKeeper of the Privy Purse
1662–1665Succeeded by
Baptist MayPeerage of England New creation Earl of Falmouth
1664–1665Extinct Peerage of Ireland New creation Viscount Fitzhardinge
1663–1665Succeeded by
Charles BerkeleyCategories:- 1630 births
- 1665 deaths
- British Life Guards officers
- Earls in the Peerage of England
- Members of the pre-1707 Parliament of England
- English military personnel killed in action
- Berkeley family
- Peerage of England earl stubs
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