Henry Somerset, 6th Duke of Beaufort
Henry Somerset, 6th Duke of Beaufort (1803-1853) was a British nobleman known for his role in the House of Lords. He inherited the title from his father, the 5th Duke, and was involved in various social and political activities during his lifetime. The Duke was also a prominent landowner, managing the extensive estates of the Beaufort family in Wales and England.
In addition to his noble duties, the 6th Duke was an avid supporter of the hunting community and contributed to the development of the Badminton estate, which became famous for its equestrian events. His legacy includes a commitment to the preservation of the family’s heritage and lands.