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 Lennox - LoveToKnow 1911
LENNOX, a name given to a large district in Dumbartonshire and Stirlingshire, which was erected into an earldom in the latter half of the 12th century.
His son Donald, the 6th earl, an adherent of King David II., left a daughter, Margaret, countess of Lennox, who was married to her kinsman the above-mentioned Walter of Farlane, nearest heir male of the Lennox family.
The wife of the last, Lady Charlotte Gordon, as heir of her brother brought the ancient estates of her family to the Lennoxes; the additional name of Gordon being taken by the 5th duke of Richmond and of Lennox on the death of his uncle, the 5th duke of Gordon.
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 Informat.io on Duke Of Richmond
Ludovic Stuart, second Duke of Lennox (see Lennox (district)) (1574-1624), who also held other titles in the peerage of Scotland, was created Earl of Richmond in 1613 and Duke of Richmond in 1623 as a member of the Lennox line (not unlike King James himself) in the House of Stuart.
Richmond was the compromise between Lancaster and York, in the Wars of the Roses.
Charles Henry Gordon-Lennox, 6th Duke of Richmond, 6th Duke of Lennox, 1st Duke of Gordon (1818-1903)
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 Duke of Richmond, Lennox and Gordon   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-11)
The titles Duke of Richmond and Duke of Lennox were created in the peerages of England and Scotland respectively in 1675 for Charles Lennox.
The first Duke of Lennox's eldest son, Ludovic Stewart, was made Duke of Richmond in 1623.
Charles II then bestowed both titles on Charles Lennox, one of his illegitimate sons.
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 The 6th Duke of Richmond and Gordon   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-11)
Charles Henry Gordon Lennox, 6th Duke of Richmond and 1st Duke of Gordon (of the Second Creation) was born at Richmond House in Whitehall on February 27th, 1818.
The Duke was a noted benefactor to Gordon Chapel (particularly significant was his involvement in the renovations in the early 1870s) as well as to the villages of Fochabers and Port Gordon.
The 6th Duke died at Gordon Castle, on September 27th, 1903 at the age of 85 and was buried with his ancestors in Chichester Cathedral on the October 3rd, 1903.
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 Duke of Lennox - Free net encyclopedia
The second Duke was made Duke of Richmond; at his death, the dukedom of Richmond became extinct.
The fourth Duke of Lennox was also created Duke of Richmond; at the death of the sixth Duke, both the dukedoms became extinct.
The Dukedom of Richmond and one month later that of Lennox were created in 1675 for Charles Lennox, an illegitimate son of Charles II.
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 Diagram Lennox Thermostat Wiring
It begins with a discussion of general electricity diagram lennox thermostat wiring and electrical circuits, diagram lennox thermostat wiring and then moves quickly into explaining wiring diagrams for HVAC diagram lennox thermostat wiring and refrigeration systems, diagram lennox thermostat wiring and the new devices that are encountered with each new diagram.
Charles Gordon-Lennox, 6th Duke of Richmond - Charles Henry Gordon-Lennox, 6th Duke of Richmond, 6th Duke of Lennox and 1st Duke of Gordon KG PC (Whitehall, February 27 1818 – September 27 1903) was a British politician.
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 Stall-Plates of the Knights of the Garter
1684 (488) Charles (Seymour) 6th Duke of Somerset.
1399 (96) Humphrey (Plantagenet), styled "of Lancaster." Duke of Gloucester.
Earl of Hereford, K.G. Married Thomas of Woodstock, Earl of Buckingham, K.G., afterwards Duke of Gloucester.
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 Kids.Net.Au - Encyclopedia > Lord President of the Council   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-11)
In recent years, the Lord President has also served as Leader of the House of Commons, though the current Lord President also serves as Leader of the House of Lords[?].
Thomas Osborne, 1st Marquess of Carmarthen[?], 1st Duke of Leeds (1694) 1689-1699
Richard Temple-Grenville, Duke of Buckingham and Chandos[?] 1866-1867
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 Lennox Thermostat   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-11)
Lord George Lennox - General Lord George Henry Lennox (November 29, 1737 – March 25, 1805) was the second son of Charles Lennox, 2nd Duke of Richmond, and was thus descended from King Charles II of England.
Charles Gordon-Lennox, 7th Duke of Richmond - Charles Henry Gordon-Lennox, 7th Duke of Richmond and Lennox and 2nd Duke of Gordon, KG, GCVO (27 December 1845 – 18 January 1928) was a British politician and peer.
Lady Sarah Lennox - Lady Sarah Lennox (1745-1826) was the most notorious of the famous Lennox sisters, daughters of Charles Lennox, 2nd Duke of Richmond.
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 thePeerage.com - Amy Mary Ricardo and others
She married Sir Charles Henry Gordon-Lennox, 7th Duke of Richmond, son of Sir Charles Henry Gordon-Lennox, 6th Duke of Richnond and Frances Harriett Greville, on 10 November 1868 in London, England.
Charles Henry Gordon-Lennox, 8th Duke of Richmond+ b.
She married Sir Charles Henry Gordon-Lennox, 7th Duke of Richmond, son of Sir Charles Henry Gordon-Lennox, 6th Duke of Richnond and Frances Harriett Greville, on 3 July 1882.
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 Category "Dukes in the Peerage of England" - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-11)
John Sheffield, 1st Duke of Buckingham and Normanby
Henry FitzRoy, 1st Duke of Richmond and Somerset
Category "Dukes in the Peerage of England", British dukes and Peers of England.
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 Wikinfo | Lord President of the Council
As such, it was vital to the smooth running of the British war economy and consequently the entire British war effort.
William Henry Cavendish-Bentinck, 3rd Duke of Portland 1801-1805
Richard Temple-Nugent-Brydges-Chandos-Grenville, 3rd Duke of Buckingham and Chandos 1866-1867
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 HTML Translation of SGML/EAD Document by Tim Green
LENNOX CHARLES HENRY GORDON 1818 1903 6TH DUKE OF RICHMOND
Charles Gordon-Lennox, 5th Duke of Richmond concerning the Pentonville Prison's Governor's request to be given leave of absence on account of friction, 20 June 1845.
Charles Gordon-Lennox, 6th Duke of Richmond, 14 December 1848.
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 Charles Gordon-Lennox, 5th Duke of Richmond - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Charles Gordon-Lennox, 5th Duke of Richmond and Lennox (3 August 1791 – 21 October 1860) was an English politician and a prominent Conservative.
The son of Charles Lennox, 4th Duke of Richmond and Lady Charlotte Gordon, he was styled Earl of March until he succeeded his father in 1819.
In 1836, on inheriting the estates of his maternal uncle, the fifth and last Duke of Gordon, he assumed the name of Gordon before that of Lennox.
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 Leader of the House of Lords   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-11)
Charles Spencer, 3rd Earl of Sunderland, initiated aspects of the role during the Whig Junta under Queen Anne.
Sunderland and the other Whigs were dismissed from office in reaction to their co-ordination of government matters, which was taken as a threat to the power of the monarch.
Charles Henry Gordon-Lennox, 6th Duke of Richmond (February 21, 1874 - August 21, 1876)
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 Knights of the Garter, 1694-present
(inv 1726) Charles (Lennox), 2nd Duke of Richmond and Duke of Lennox.
(inv 1805) Henry Charles (Somerset), 6th Duke of Beaufort (1766-1835).
Afterwards Duke of Edinburgh, reigning duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha 1893.
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 Stuarts 7
Charles Lennox, Duke of Richmond and Lennox, *London 29.7.1672, +Goodwood 27.5.1723; m.ca 8.1.1693 Hon.Anne Brudenell (+Whitehall 9.12.1722)
Charles Gordon-Lennox, 5th Duke of Richmond and Lennox, *Rochmond House 3.8.1791, +London 21.10.1860; m.London 10.4.1817 Lady Caroline Paget (*6.6.1796, +London 12.5.1874)
Charles Henry Gordon-Lennox, 6th Duke of Richmond, Lennox and Gordon, *Richmond House 27.2.1818, +Gordon Castle 27.9.1903; m.London 28.11.1843 Frances Harriet Greville (*8.3.1824, +Goodwood 8.3.1887)
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 Charles Gordon-Lennox, 6th Duke of Richmond - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Charles Henry Gordon-Lennox, 6th Duke of Richmond, 6th Duke of Lennox and 1st Duke of Gordon KG PC (Whitehall, February 27, 1818 – September 27, 1903) was a British politician.
Born at Richmond House, he was styled Earl of March from birth and was educated at Westminster and Christ Church, Oxford, where he had a short career as a cricket player.
In 1860, he succeeded his father as Duke of Richmond and entered the House of Lords.
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 Duke of Richmond - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Upon his death without children in 1536 it became extinct.
Lord March's Heir Apparent: Charles Henry Gordon-Lennox, Lord Settrington (b.
Aristocrats: Caroline, Emily, Louisa, and Sarah Lennox, 1740-1832.
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 Lord President of the Council - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-11)
Charles Seymour, 6th Duke of Somerset (January 29, 1702 - July 13, 1702)
Charles Gordon-Lennox, 6th Duke of Richmond and Lennox (February 21, 1874 - April 28, 1880)
Charles Vane-Tempest-Stewart, 6th Marquess of Londonderry (October 19, 1903 - December 11, 1905)
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 ★ Books by Charles Gordon   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-11)
This artikel Charles_Gordon is licensed under the GNU free Documentation License.
Charles Hersch - Democratic Artworks; Politics and the Arts From Trilling To Dylan.
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 Secretary_of_State_for_Trade   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-11)
The idea of a Board of Trade was first translated into action by Oliver Cromwell in 1655 when he appointed his son Richard Cromwell to head a body of Lords of the Privy Council, Judges and merchants to consider measures to promote trade.
Charles II established a Council of Trade on November 7, 1660 followed by a Council of Foreign Plantations on December 1 that year.
The two were united on September 16, 1672 as the Board of Trade and Plantations.
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 Secretary_of_state_for_trade_and_industry info here at en.120-film.info   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-11)
The clue of a Board of Trade was well-known elucidated into charge by Oliver Cromwell in 1655 when he appointed son Richard Cromwell to premier a carcass of Lords of the Privy Council, Judges und merchants to think over measures to forward trade.
Charles II enacted a Council of Trade on November 7, 1660 comed from by a Council of Foreign Plantations on December 1 that year.
The two were concordant on September 16, 1672 as the Board of Trade und Plantations.
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 Category:Peers
Peerage dignities, rather than surnames, are used for collation, except when they do not form a part of the article title (as is the case with life peers, among others).
Peregrine Bertie, 2nd Duke of Ancaster and Kesteven
Robert Bruce Stuart, Duke of Kintyre and Lorne
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 Where do I find Leader Of The House Of Lords information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-11)
Charles Spencer, 3rd Earl of Sunderland, initiated looks of the part throughout the Whig Junta underneath Queen Anne.
Sunderland the supplementary Whigs were dismissed from service in repercussion to their co-ordination of citizens matters, which was taken as a threat to the potentiality of the monarch.
1763-1765 Charles Watson-Wentworth, 2nd Marquess of Rockingham 1765-1766 Augustus FitzRoy, 3rd Duke of Grafton 1766-1770 ?
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 Richmond
1b) CHARLES HENRY Gordon-Lennox, 6th Duke of Richmond and Lennox, cr Duke of Gordon 1876 (Richmond House 27 Feb 1818-Gordon Castle 27 Sep 1903); m.London
2c) CHARLES HENRY Gordon-Lennox, 7th Duke of Richmond, Lennox and Gordon (London 27 Dec 1845-Goodwood 18 Jan 1928); m.1st
1f) CHARLES HENRY Gordon-Lennox, 10th Duke of Richmond, Lennox and Gordon (b.London
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 Conservative Party (UK)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-11)
A government led by the Duke of Wellington collapsed admidst dire election results.
Following this disaster Robert Peel set about assembling a new coalition of forces.
Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington 1828-1846 (* until 1834)
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