Beaufort (surname) explained
Beaufort is the name of a noble family of 14th and 15th-century England, descended from John of Gaunt, 1st Duke of Lancaster. For a list of individual Beauforts, see House of Beaufort.
Beaufort or de Beaufort is also the surname of members of a particular Huguenot family
- Count Francis de Beaufort (1661 - 1714), Court Chancellor to the Prince of Lippe-Detmond
- Daniel Cornelius de Beaufort (1700 - 1788), Church of England, and later, Church of Ireland Clergyman
- Daniel Augustus Beaufort (1739 - 1821), Church of Ireland Clergyman, author and map maker
- Sir Francis Beaufort (1774 - 1857), Irish hydrographer and naval officer, creator of the Beaufort scale, namesake of the Beaufort Sea
- Louisa Beaufort (1781 - 1863), Irish antiquarian, author and artist
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