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  1. Battle of Waterloo. Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Charles Augustus FitzRoy, KCB, KH (10 June 1796 – 16 February 1858) was a British military officer, politician and member of the aristocracy, who held governorships in several British colonies during the 19th century.

  2. Sir Charles Augustus FitzRoy (1796-1858), governor-general, was born on 10 June 1796, the eldest son of General Lord Charles FitzRoy, the second son of the third Duke of Grafton, and Frances, daughter of Edward Miller Mundy, M.P., of Shipley Hall, Derbyshire, England.

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  3. 25 de jul. de 2023 · Sir Charles FitzRoy was a prominent figure in New South Wales during a time of rapid transformation. From his early military achievements to his appointment as Governor-in-Chief, FitzRoy faced significant challenges.

  4. FitzRoy, Sir Charles Augustus (1796–1858) governor-general. Charles Augustus FitzRoy (1796-1858), by Henry Robinson Smith, c1855. State Library of New South Wales, Original : ML 159.

  5. FitzROY, Sir CHARLES AUGUSTUS, colonial administrator; b. 10 June 1796 in England, the eldest son of General Lord Charles FitzRoy, second son of the 3rd Duke of Grafton, and Frances Mundy, who died a year after he was born; m. first 11 March 1820 Lady Mary Lennox (d. 1847), eldest daughter of the 4th Duke of Richmond and Lennox [ Lennox*] and Ch...

  6. Sir Charles Augustus FitzRoy. Born. 10 June , 1796. Died. 16 February , 1858 (aged 61) London, Middlesex, England. Cultural Heritage. English. Includes subject's nationality; their parents' nationality; the countries in which they spent a significant part of their childhood, and their self-identity. Related Entries.

  7. Sir Charles Augustus FitzRoy (1796-1858), a British Army officer and politician with aristocratic connections, was Governor of New South Wales (1846-55) and from 1851 Governor of the separated colonies and governor-general of all Australian possessions.