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  1. Learn Henry Edward Fox facts for kids. Fox moved to be commander of the London district (1803), Lieutenant-Governor of Gibraltar (1804–06), Commander-in-Chief in the Mediterranean (1806–07) and minister to Sicily.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Henry_YoungHenry Young - Wikipedia

    Sir Henry Edward Fox Young, KCMG (23 April 1803 – 18 September 1870) was the fifth Governor of South Australia, serving in that role from 2 August 1848 until 20 December 1854. He was then the first Governor of Tasmania , from 1855 until 1861.

  3. YOUNG, Sir HENRY EDWARD FOX (1808–1870), colonial governor, the third son of Colonel Sir Aretas William Young [q. v.], by his wife Sarah Cox of Coolcliffe, Wexford, was born on 23 April 1808 at Bradbourne, near Lee, Kent, and educated privately at Bromley, entering the Inner Temple in 1831, though he was never called to the bar.

  4. Fox, Henry Stephen (1791-1846) British diplomat, son of General Henry Edward Fox (1755-1811), the former lieutenant-governor of Gibraltar, and nephew to Charles James Fox (1749-1806), the British statesman. Henry Stephen Fox was appointed the first minister plenipotentiary of Great Britain to Brazil, being based at Buenos Aires and latterly at ...

  5. FOX, Hon. Henry Edward (1802-1859). Published in The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1820-1832 , ed. D.R. Fisher, 2009 Available from Cambridge University Press

  6. Henry Stephen Fox nació el 22 de septiembre de 1791 en Chatham (Kent), hijo del general Henry Edward Fox (1755-1811), tercer hijo de Henry Fox, primer barón Holland (1705-1744), y de Marianne, hija de William Clayton. Era sobrino de Charles James Fox (1749–1806), secretario de estado en tres oportunidades, y primo de Henry Edward Fox (1802 ...

  7. Bunbury married Louisa Amelia Fox, (daughter of General Henry Edward Fox and Marianne Clayton) on 4 April 1807. They had five children. He remarried Emily Napier (daughter of Lady Sarah Lennox and cousin of the Henry Edward Fox) on 22 September 1830. The eldest son, Sir Charles James Fox Bunbury inherited his title and was a well known naturalist.