England under Charles II. from the Restoration to the Treaty of Nimeguen, 1660-1678: English History from Contemporary Writers
Taylor, W. F.
1889
Deaths of the Duke and Duchess of Albemarle.
Ibid. Jan. 4, . | |
This day died at his apartment in the Cockpit, the duke of Albemarle, captain general of his Majesty's forces. The sad news of which being brought, together with the garter, his Majesty, to express the great value he had for the memory and incomparable merits of that great person, was pleased to return the garter to his son, the earl of Torrington, now duke of Albemarle, and to declare, that he should succeed his father in gentleman of the bed- | |
91 | chamber and of the lord lieutenant of the county of Devon. And that as the last mark of his Majesty's gratitude to the memory of the deceased, his Majesty would himself take care for his funeral to be celebrated with a solemnity, such as might become the glorious things he did in the service of the Crown. |
Jan. 23, . | |
Died at the Cockpit, the duchess of Albemarle. | |