Berwick-upon-Tweed, James Fitzjames, duke of, earl of Tinmouth, baron of Bosworth, duc de Fitz-James

Berwick-upon-Tweed, James Fitzjames, duke of, earl of Tinmouth, baron of Bosworth, duc de Fitz-James

▪ English noble and marshal of France
born August 21, 1670, Moulins, France
died June 12, 1734, Philippsburg, Württemberg [Germany]
 English nobleman and marshal of France who was a leading military commander in the French service in the earlier wars of the 18th century.

      Fitzjames was the “illegitimate” son of James, duke of York (later King James II of England), and Arabella Churchill, the sister of John Churchill, later 1st duke of Marlborough. Educated in France, he was created duke of Berwick-upon-Tweed (usually abbreviated to duke of Berwick) by James II in 1687 and appointed governor of Portsmouth the following year, but he fled to France when James was deposed. Berwick nominally commanded an army of his father's supporters against Marlborough in Ireland and was present at the Battle of the Boyne (Boyne, Battle of the) in 1690. In 1693 he accepted a commission as lieutenant general in the French army.

      In 1701 the dispute over the succession to the Spanish throne (Spanish Succession, War of the) brought France and Spain to war with the British, the Austrians, and the Dutch. After brief service in Spain in 1704, Berwick held a command against the Huguenot insurgents (Camisards) in Languedoc. By capturing Nice from Eugene of Savoy (1706), he earned the title marshal of France. Returning to Spain, he recaptured Madrid from the Allies, and on April 25, 1707, he decisively defeated the British at the Battle of Almanza, compelling them to evacuate Aragon and enabling the Bourbon king Philip V to maintain his crown. Although Louis XIV made him duke de Fitz-James in 1710, Berwick received only secondary commands for the duration of the war. On September 11, 1714, he stormed Barcelona, the last stronghold of Catalan resistance to Philip V.

      Berwick's invasion of Spain in 1719 put an end to Philip V's pretensions to regency in France. Berwick was killed by a cannon shot while besieging Philippsburg during the War of the Polish Succession (Polish Succession, War of the).

Additional Reading
Charles Petrie, The Marshal Duke of Berwick (1953), examines his life and actions.

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