Christopher Monck, 2nd Duke of Albemarle

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Christopher Monck, 2nd Duke of Albemarle, was an English nobleman and politician of the late 17th century who served as a courtier to Charles II and later as Governor of Jamaica.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf English nobleman
Governor of Jamaica
peer of England
politician
birthDate 1653-08-14
birthPlace Potheridge, Devon, England NERFINISHED
burialPlace Westminster Abbey NERFINISHED
causeOfDeath illness
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of England
dateOfSuccession 1670
deathDate 1688-10-06
deathPlace Jamaica NERFINISHED
dynasty Monck family NERFINISHED
education Trinity College, Cambridge NERFINISHED
endTimeAsGovernorOfJamaica 1688
father George Monck, 1st Duke of Albemarle NERFINISHED
fullName Christopher Monck NERFINISHED
governorOf Jamaica NERFINISHED
hadNoIssue true
knownFor governorship of Jamaica
service at the court of Charles II
marriageDate 1669
matriculationYear 1667
memberOf House of Lords
militaryBranch English Army NERFINISHED
militaryRank colonel
mother Anne Clarges NERFINISHED
nobleTitle 2nd Duke of Albemarle NERFINISHED
Baron Monck of Potheridge NERFINISHED
Earl of Torrington NERFINISHED
occupation courtier
politician
parliamentaryRole member of the House of Commons for Devon (before inheriting peerage)
positionHeld Governor of Jamaica
Lord Lieutenant of Devon NERFINISHED
Lord of the Bedchamber NERFINISHED
Master of the Horse NERFINISHED
religion Church of England
servedMonarch Charles II of England NERFINISHED
James II of England NERFINISHED
spouse Elizabeth Cavendish, Duchess of Albemarle NERFINISHED
startTimeAsGovernorOfJamaica 1687
succeededToTitle Duke of Albemarle NERFINISHED
titlesExtinctOnDeath Baron Monck of Potheridge NERFINISHED
Duke of Albemarle NERFINISHED
Earl of Torrington NERFINISHED

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1st Duke of Albemarle child Christopher Monck, 2nd Duke of Albemarle
subject surface form: George Monck, 1st Duke of Albemarle