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  1. Charles Lennox, 4th Duke of Richmond and Lennox. Regency Portraits Catalogue Entry. After an illustrious military and administrative career which included seven years as Lord-Lieutenant in Ireland (1807-13), Richmond was appointed Governor-General of British North America in 1818. He died after only a year in the post.

  2. Charles Lenox Mysteries Series. Charles Lenox, Victorian gentleman and armchair explorer, likes nothing more than to relax in his private study with a cup of tea, a roaring fire and a good book. But he can’t pass up a good mystery, and this amateur sleuth is often called on to leave his comforts behind in the pursuit of clues.

  3. 16 de mar. de 2020 · On 22 February 1735 Charles Lennox, the Duke of Richmond, and his wife, Sarah Cadogan, welcomed into the world a son, whom they named Charles, after the father. The young Charles received the upbringing that was typical to many of the aristocracy’s sons at the time; educated at Westminster School—alongside Warren Hastings, William Cowper, Edward Gibbon—was then sent on a Grand Tour of ...

  4. 26 de jun. de 2007 · Charles Lenox Mysteries: A Beautiful Blue Death Initially published on the 26th of June, 2007, this book was the first in the series that author Charles Lenox used to setup the premise as a whole. Introducing the readers to protagonist Charles Lenox, it created the world within for him to investigate. The time period is also established here, as the overall tone of Victorian era London is ...

  5. Series list: A Charles Lenox Mystery (17 Books) by Charles Finch. A sortable list in reading order and chronological order with publication date, genre, and rating.

  6. Charles Lennox, 3rd Duke of Richmond. Field Marshal Charles Lennox, 3rd Duke of Richmond, 3rd Duke of Lennox, 3rd Duke of Aubigny, KG, PC, FRS (22 February 1735 – 29 December 1806), styled Earl of March until 1750, of Goodwood House in Sussex and of Richmond House in London, was a British Army officer and politician.

  7. Charles Lennox fut nommé commandant en chef des colonies de l'Amérique du Nord britannique et gouverneur en chef du Bas-Canada en mai 1818. On lui confia le mandat d'améliorer les défenses des colonies et la navigation intérieure.