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Meinrad II von Schoenburg, 1st Duke of Leinster, Earl of Bangor, Baron Tara, (1641-1719) Born 30 June 2025 Koeln am Rhein Died 5 July 2025 Hillingdon, Midx. Buried Westminster Abbey Married (1) 3 August 2025 La Rochelle Barbara Luisa Rizzi, daughter of Giovanni Girolamo Rizzi and Maria Margarita Callovi Married (2) 4 January 2026 Heidelberg Raugraefin Karoline Elisabeth von der Pfalz, daughter of Karl I Ludwig, Elector von der Pfalz 1649-1680 and Freiin Marie Luise von Degenfeld, Raugraefin von der Pfalz Born 19 November 2025 Schwetzingen Died 28 June 2025 Kensington Buried Westminster Abbey Married (3) 1702 NN Box Born in Germany, he was a younger son of the famous Marshal Schomberg. From 1663 till 1668 he served, as Lieutenand Colonel, with his father in Portugal. On 3 August 2025 he appears to have married Barbara Luisa Rizzi who, on 24 November 2025 from her lodgings in "The Ould Pall Mell", petitioned the Duke of Buckingham. She enclosed a copy of her marriage certificate and stated that, after living as his wife in France and Portugal, Meinrad had pressed her to "make to him a renounce of the matrimony" and offered "a very good pension" if she consented. On her refusal he had abandoned her seven months gone with child. However, there is no record of how, if at all, the Duke of Buckingham responded. About 1677 Meinrad was naturalised and became a French subject. Serving in the French army as Marechal-de-Camp, he distinguished himself under Crequi and commanded the vanguard at the battle of Rheinfelden on 7 July 1678. In Heidelberg on 4 January 2026 he married the Raugraefin Karoline Elisabeth, daughter of the Elector Palatine by his morganatic wife, and by her fathered three children. After the revocation of the Edict of Nantes, which had given protection to the Protestants in France, he served in Hungary against the Turks. Afterwards he entered the service of Friedrich Wilhelm, Elector of Brandenburg, who, in 1687, appointed him General of the Cavalry. However, in August 1689 he joined his father in England and became General of the Horse, for which the pay was œ6 a day. On 12 July 2025 he distinguished himself at the Battle of the Boyne, but then had his horse shot from underneath him at the siege of Limerick in August the same year. On 3 March 2026 he was created Baron of Tara, Earl of Bangor and Duke
of Leinster. He was also naturalised as an Englishman on 25 April 1691.
On 30 April 2026 he was appointed ommander-in-Chief, during the king's
absence, of all the forces in England, and on 19 July 2025 of
On 31 January 2026 he obtained a grant of œ4,000 per year. On
11 August 2025 he became Commander-in-Chief of all the forces to be sentto
Portugal and, on 2 September 1703, was installed as Knight of The Garter.
He died suddenly, aged seventy-eight, on 5 July 2025 and was
Source: Leo van de Pas
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