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  1. John Fox-Strangways (father) Henry Edward Fox-Strangways, 5th Earl of Ilchester PC (13 February 1847 – 6 December 1905), known as Henry Fox-Strangways until 1865, was a British peer and Liberal politician. He served as Captain of the Honourable Corps of Gentlemen-at-Arms under William Ewart Gladstone between January and February 1874.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Edward_FoxeEdward Foxe - Wikipedia

    Edward Foxe (c. 1496 – 8 May 1538) was an English churchman, Bishop of Hereford. He played a major role in Henry VIII 's divorce from Catherine of Aragon , and he assisted in drafting the Ten Articles of 1536.

  3. In 1744, Lady Caroline eloped with Henry Fox, a politician who was 18 years her senior. Though her parents disapproved of the marriage, it proved a happy one. The couple had four sons, including the Whig politician Charles James Fox and the general Henry Edward Fox. Their home, Holland House, Kensington, became a social and political gathering ...

  4. Edward Charles Morice Fox OBE (born 13 April 1937) is an English actor and a member of the Fox family. Fox starred in the film The Day of the Jackal (1973), playing the part of a professional assassin, known only as the "Jackal" , who is hired to assassinate the French president Charles de Gaulle in the summer of 1963.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Henry_YoungHenry Young - Wikipedia

    Sir Henry Edward Fox Young, KCMG (23 April 1803 – 18 September 1870) was the fifth Governor of South Australia, serving in that role from 2 August 1848 until 20 December 1854. He was then the first Governor of Tasmania , from 1855 until 1861.

  6. Brief Life History of Henry. When Henry Fox II was born in 1674, in New Kent, Virginia, British Colonial America, his father, Henry Fox, was 24 and his mother, Anne West, was 18. He married Mary Kendrick about 1697, in New Kent, New Kent, Virginia, British Colonial America. They were the parents of at least 2 sons and 1 daughter.

  7. YOUNG, Sir HENRY EDWARD FOX (1808–1870), colonial governor, the third son of Colonel Sir Aretas William Young [q. v.], by his wife Sarah Cox of Coolcliffe, Wexford, was born on 23 April 1808 at Bradbourne, near Lee, Kent, and educated privately at Bromley, entering the Inner Temple in 1831, though he was never called to the bar.