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  1. James Thomas Brudenell, 7th Earl of Cardigan. (1797-1868), General. Early Victorian Portraits Catalogue Entry. Sitter in 11 portraits. General, bought his way into various commands, his domineering manner causing perpetual quarrels with his fellow officers. Cardigan is best remembered for leading the charge of the light brigade in the Crimea ...

  2. James Thomas Brudenell was the only son of Robert, sixth earl of Cardigan and his wife Penelope Anne Cooke. He was born on 16 October 1797 at Hambleden, Buckinghamshire. As Cecil Woodham Smith says: It was unfortunate that he was destined to grow up in a world that was almost entirely feminine.

  3. James Thomas Brudenell, 7 e comte de Cardigan (1797 – 1868) était un général dans l'Armée britannique connu pour avoir mené la charge de la Brigade Légère lors de la Bataille de Balaclava. Il était également un membre du rite britannique de l' Ordre des Templiers , servant en tant que membre conservateur à la Chambre des Communes et amassant une vaste fortune aux dépens de la ...

  4. An engraving depicting James Thomas Brudenell, Earl of Cardigan, which was produced from a photograph by John Watkins. Lettered below image with names of artists, title and publication details. Reproduced in a supplement to the Illustrated News of the World.James Thomas Brudenell, 7th Earl of Cardigan (1797-1868), was given command of the Light Cavalry Brigade, reporting to Lord Lucan during ...

  5. James Thomas Brudenell, séptimo conde de Cardigan (1797 - 1868) fue un general británico destacado por su participación en la guerra de Crimea y miembro de los Templarios Británicos, así amasando una gran fortuna entre todas las clases. En 1868, Brudenell planeó un complot contra el Primer ministro Benjamin Disraeli, creyendo que su posible sucesor, William Gladstone, sería más fácil ...

  6. British Crimean War Lieutenant-General (1797–1868) James Thomas Brudenell, 7th Earl of Cardigan; Lt.-Gen. James Thomas Brudenell, 7th Earl of Cardigan

  7. Earl of Cardigan is a title in the Peerage of England, currently held by the Marquesses of Ailesbury, and used as a courtesy title by the heir apparent to that Marquessate, currently Thomas Brudenell-Bruce, Earl of Cardigan, son of the 9th Marquess. The Brudenell family descends from Sir Robert Brudenell, Chief Justice of the Common Pleas from ...