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  1. General Charles FitzRoy, 1st Baron Southampton (25 June 1737 – 21 March 1797) was a British Army officer who served in the Seven Years' War and a politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1759 to 1780. The second son of Lord Augustus FitzRoy, FitzRoy joined the 1st Foot Guards as an ensign in 1752 and was promoted to ...

  2. Charles FitzRoy, 1st Baron Southampton. Baron Southampton, of Southampton in the County of Southampton, is a title in the Peerage of Great Britain. It was created in 1780 for the soldier and politician Charles FitzRoy.

  3. 9 de abr. de 2024 · In full: Charles Fitzroy, 1st duke of Southampton, duke of Cleveland, earl of Southampton, earl of Chichester, Baron Nonsuch of Nonsuch Park, Baron Newbury. (Show more) Original name: Charles Palmer, Lord Limerick. Baptized: June 18, 1662. Died: September 9, 1730. Notable Family Members: father Charles II.

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  4. Charles FitzRoy 1662–1730 2.º Duque de Cleveland, Conde de Southampton e Barão Nonsuch, 1st Duke of Southampton, Earl of Chichester, and Baron Newbury. Henry Vane 1676–1676 Gilbert Vane 1678–1753 2nd Baron Barard. King George I 1660–1727 Sophia von Kielmansegg 1675–1725 Countess of Darlington, Countess of Leinster

  5. General Charles FitzRoy, 1st Baron Southampton (25 June 1737 – 21 March 1797) was a British Army officer who served in the Seven Years' War and a politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1759 to 1780.

  6. General Charles FitzRoy, 1st Baron Southampton was a British Army officer who served in the Seven Years' War and a politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1759 to 1780. The second son of Lord Augustus FitzRoy, FitzRoy joined the 1st Foot Guards as an ensign in 1752 and was promoted to lieutenant-colonel in 1758.

  7. Duke of Southampton is a title in the Peerage of England. It was created in 1675 for Charles FitzRoy, an illegitimate son of King Charles II by his mistress, the 1st Duchess of Cleveland. Together with the dukedom, Charles Fitzroy also received the subsidiary titles of Earl of Chichester and Baron Newbury. [1]