Francis Talbot, 11th Earl of Shrewsbury
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Francis Talbot, 11th Earl of Shrewsbury and Waterford (1623–16 March 1667) was an English peer, the second son of the 10th Earl of Shrewsbury.
Talbot was a Captain of the royalist armies during the English Civil War and fought at the Battle of Worcester in 1651. After his first wife and two young sons had died, Lord Shrewsbury (having already succeeded to his father's titles in 1654) married Lady Anna Maria Brudenell, a daughter of the 2nd Earl of Cardigan, on 10 January 1658. In 1667, he duelled with his wife's lover, George Villiers (later the 2nd Duke of Buckingham) and was killed. His wife is said to have disguised herself as a page and held Villiers' horse during the duel and afterwards slept with him whilst he wore the blood-stained shirt he had killed her husband in. Lord Shrewsbury was succeeded by his eldest son, Charles.
Preceded by The Earl of Shrewsbury |
Lord High Steward of Ireland 1654–1667 |
Succeeded by The Earl of Shrewsbury |
Preceded by John Talbot |
Earl of Shrewsbury 1654–1667 |
Succeeded by Charles Talbot |
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