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  1. Charles Lennox (18 mai 1701 à Goodwood, Sussex – 8 août 1750 à Godalming, Surrey), 2e duc de Richmond et 2e duc de Lennox, était le fils de Charles Lennox, 1er duc de Richmond et un petit-fils du roi Charles II. Il a occupé plusieurs postes dans le cadre de ses hautes fonctions, mais il est surtout connu pour son haut patronage de cricket, et il a été décrit comme le plus important ...

  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. 24 de jan. de 2024 · Rear-Admiral Sir Alexander Henry Charles Gordon-Lennox, b. 9 April 1911, d. 4 July 1987, St. Bartholomew's Hospital, London, Middlesex, England (Age 76 years) Mother Barbara Steele , d. 1987

  4. 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.

  5. Photograph of General Charles Lennox Brownlow Maitland standing with his head turned to the right. He is wearing military uniform and his left arm is in a sling. His hat is on the table beside him to the left and there is a sword by his side.General Maitland served in the Crimean War and was badly wounded at the Battle of Inkerman.

  6. 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 ...

  7. Charles Lennox was apparently born in a barn, his mother having taken ill suddenly during a fishing trip. As a boy he joined the Sussex militia, in which he was promoted to a lieutenancy in 1778. Some six years later he became secretary to his uncle, Charles Lennox, 3rd Duke of Richmond and Lennox, as well as to the Board of Ordnance.