James Scott 1st Duke of Monmouth Military person

James Scott, 1st Duke of Monmouth, 1st Duke of Buccleuch, KG, PC (9 April 1649 – 15 July 1685), was an English nobleman. Originally called James Crofts or James Fitzroy, he was born in Rotterdam in the Netherlands, the eldest illegitimate son of Charles II of England, Scotland and Ireland and his mistress, Lucy Walter.He served in the Second Anglo-Dutch War and commanded English troops taking part in the Third Anglo-Dutch War before commanding the Anglo-Dutch brigade fighting in the Franco-Dutch War.In 1685 he led the unsuccessful Monmouth Rebellion, an attempt to depose his uncle, King James II and VII. Declaring himself the legitimate King, Monmouth attempted to capitalise on his position as the son of Charles II, and his Protestantism, in opposition to James, who was a Roman Catholic. The rebellion failed, and Monmouth was beheaded for treason on 15 July 1685.

Personal facts

James Scott 1st Duke of Monmouth
Birth dateApril 09, 1649
Birth place
Netherlands , Rotterdam
Date of deathJuly 15, 1685
Place of death
Kingdom of England , Tower Hill

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Military person

award
Order of the Garter
military operations
Franco-Dutch War
Second Anglo-Dutch War
Third Anglo-Dutch War
Monmouth Rebellion
military branch
English Army
relation
service start1665
service end1685

James Scott 1st Duke of Monmouth on Wikipedia

External resources

  1. http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.asp?compid=46269