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- Frederick of N****au, Lord of Zuylestein (1624–1672) was an illegitimate son of Frederick Henry, Prince of Orange, by Margaretha Catharina Bruyns, Frederick...
- William Henry N****au de Zuylestein, 4th Earl of Rochford, KG, PC (17 September 1717 O.S. – 29 September 1781) was a British courtier, diplomat and statesman...
- illegitimate son by Margaretha Catharina Bruyns (1595–1625), Frederick N****au de Zuylestein was born in 1624 before his marriage and became the governor of the young...
- William N****au de Zuylestein may refer to: William N****au de Zuylestein, 1st Earl of Rochford (1649–1708) William N****au de Zuylestein, 2nd Earl of Rochford...
- The title of Earl of Rochford was created in 1695 for William N****au de Zuylestein, one of the most trusted companions of his kinsman, William of Orange...
- William Hendrik of N****au, Lord of Zuylestein, 1st Earl of Rochford (1649 – 12 July 1708) was a Dutch soldier and diplomat in the service of his cousin...
- Zuylestein Castle (Dutch ****s Zuylenstein; also spelt Zuylestein or Zuilenstein) is a castle near the town of Leersum in the Netherlands, some twenty miles...
- became the Earls of Grantham in England. Frederick van N****au, Lord of Zuylestein, an illegitimate son of Frederick Henry, Prince of Orange, gave rise to...
- caused by his domestic policies. In August 1687, William's cousin de Zuylestein travelled to England with condolences on the death of Mary of Modena's...
- Frederick N****au de Zuylestein (1624–1672) illegitimate son of Frederick Henry, Prince of Orange who gave him Castle Zuylestein in 1640 Godert de Ginkell...