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  1. General Lord George Henry Lennox (29 November 1737 – 25 March 1805) was a British Army officer and politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1761 to 1790. Early life. He was the second son of Charles Lennox, 2nd Duke of Richmond, and was a great-grandson of King Charles II of England. He was a brother of the famous Lennox sisters .

  2. Richmond was born to General Lord George Lennox, the younger son of Charles Lennox, 2nd Duke of Richmond, and Lady Louisa, daughter of William Kerr, 4th Marquess of Lothian. His aunts included the famous four Lennox sisters. Cricket. Richmond was a keen cricketer. He was an accomplished right-hand bat and a noted wicket-keeper.

  3. 3rd Duke of Richmond, Duke of Lennox, Duke of Aubigny, Earl of March, Earl of Darnley, Baron Settrington, and Lord Torbolton: George Lennox (1737–1805) Charles Gordon (c. 1726 –1794) 4th Earl of Aboyne and Lord Gordon of Strathavon and Glenlivet: Alexander Gordon (1743–1827)

  4. This series of paintings depicting the 25th Regiment of Foot during its service in Menorca originally belonged to Lord George Lennox, (1737-1805), who was colonel of the regiment 1762-1805. NAM Accession Number. NAM. 1974-02-125-1. Copyright/Ownership. National Army Museum, Out of Copyright. Location. National Army Museum, Study Collection.

  5. 30 de set. de 2023 · London. Read more on National Army Museum Read more on NICE paintings. Title. Lord George Lennox (1737–1805), Colonel of the 25th Regiment of Foot, c.1771. Date. c.1769–1771. Medium. oil on canvas. Measurements. H 65 x W 77 cm (E) Accession number. NAM. 1974-02-125. Acquisition method.

  6. General Lord George Henry Lennox (29 November 1737 – 25 March 1805) was the second son of Charles Lennox, 2nd Duke of Richmond, and was thus descended from King Charles II of England. He was a brother of the famous Lennox sisters. From 1758 to 1762 George Lennox was the Colonel of the 33rd...

  7. 9th Lancers. Lord John George Lennox was a captain when he served at Waterloo as ADC to the Duke of Wellington. He was the son of the Duke and Duchess of Richmond so was, of course, at the Duchess’s famous ball in Brussels on the eve of the battle of Quatre Bras.