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  1. Charles Lennox, 4. vévoda z Richmondu (Charles Lennox, 4th Duke of Richmond and of Lennox, 4th Earl Darnley and of March, 4th Baron Setrington, 4th Baron Lennox of Torboltoun, duc d'Aubigny) (9. prosince 1764, Gordon Castle, Skotsko – 28. srpna 1819, Richmond, Kanada) byl britský generál a státník.

  2. Sitter in 10 portraits. Charles Lennox was one of the many illegitimate children of King Charles II. He converted to Catholicism in 1685, and when Charles's brother James II, also a Catholic, was exiled in 1688, he followed. Soon however Lennox returned to England to support William III For the rest of his career he changed his allegiance and ...

  3. cswiki Charles Lennox, 2. vévoda z Richmondu; dewiki Charles Lennox, 2. Duke of Richmond; enwiki Charles Lennox, 2nd Duke of Richmond; fawiki چارلز لنوکس، دومین دوک ریچموند; frwiki Charles Lennox (2e duc de Richmond) itwiki Charles Lennox, II duca di Richmond; jawiki チャールズ・レノックス (第2代 ...

  4. Charles Lenox has received a cryptic plea for help from an old Harrow schoolmate, Gerald Leigh, but when he looks into the matter he finds that his friend has suddenly disappeared. As boys they had shared a secret: a bequest from a mysterious benefactor had smoothed Leigh’s way into the world after the death of his father.

  5. 23 de dez. de 2022 · And the killer’s next target could be the reigning monarch herself. 9. The Laws of Murder (2014) View on Amazon. It’s been six years since Charles Lenox took his seat in Parliament, but now, he’s finally ready to bow out of his career in politics and get back to his true calling; solving murder mysteries.

  6. frwiki Charles Lennox (4e duc de Richmond) itwiki Charles Lennox, IV duca di Richmond; jawiki チャールズ・レノックス (第4代リッチモンド公爵) plwiki Charles Lennox (4. książę Richmond) ptwiki Charles Lennox, 4.º Duque de Richmond; ruwiki Леннокс, Чарльз, 4-й герцог Ричмонд

  7. He became the 4th Duke of Richmond on 29 December 1806, after the death of his uncle, Charles Lennox, 3rd Duke of Richmond. In April 1807 he became Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. He remained in that post until 1813. He participated in the Napoleonic Wars and in 1815 he was in command of a reserve force in Brussels, which was protecting that city ...