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  1. Charles Bunbury. Charles Bunbury may refer to: Sir Charles Bunbury, 4th Baronet (1708–1742), MP. Sir Charles Bunbury, 6th Baronet (1740–1821), MP. Sir Charles James Fox Bunbury, 8th Baronet (1809–1886) Sir Charles Henry Napier Bunbury, 11th Baronet (1886–1963) of the Bunbury baronets. Category: Human name disambiguation pages.

  2. General Sir Charles James Napier GCB (10 August 1782 – 1853) Emily Louisa Augusta Napier (1783 – 1863), married Sir Henry Bunbury, 7th Baronet; Lieutenant-General Sir George Thomas Napier KCB (1784 – 1855) Lieutenant-General Sir William Francis Patrick Napier KCB (17 December 1785 – 12 February 1860)

  3. Sir Thomas Charles Bunbury, 6th Baronet (May 1740 – 31 March 1821) was a British politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1761 and 1812. He was the first husband of Lady Sarah Lennox. Bunbury was the eldest son of Reverend Sir William Bunbury, 5th Baronet, Vicar of Mildenhall, Suffolk, and his wife Eleanor, daughter of Vere Graham.

  4. Sir Charles James Fox Bunbury, 8th Baronet of Barton Hall, Suffolk, (4 February 1809 – 18 June 1886) was an English naturalist and Fellow of the Royal Society. He was born in Messina , the eldest son of Sir Henry Bunbury, 7th Baronet and Louisa Amelia Fox and was educated at Trinity College, Cambridge . [1]

  5. Charles Lennox, 2nd Duke of Richmond (1701-1750), became the fourth noble Grand Master of Grand Lodge in 1724. Master of London’s most influential Masonic lodge, the Horn Tavern in New Palace Yard, Westminster (pictured below), and a grandson of Charles II, Richmond set a pro-Hanoverian seal on eighteenth-century Freemasonry. Richmond was popular and gregarious, and […]

  6. Unlike his half-brothers, Charles didn’t need to wait long for either a surname or a title. At just three years old, he was elevated to the peerage He was given the English titles of Duke of Richmond, Earl of March and Baron of Settrington on 9 August 1675 and, the following month, the Scottish titles of Duke of Lennox, Earl of Darnley, and Lord of Torboulton (though he had the titles, the ...