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  1. Charles Augustus FitzRoy. Sir Charles Augustus FitzRoy KCB KH Kt (* 10. Juni 1796 in Derbyshire; † 16. Februar 1858 in London) war ein britischer Militäroffizier, Politiker und Adliger, der im 19. Jahrhundert in verschiedenen britischen Kolonien als Gouverneur wirkte.

  2. Sinopsis: Augustus FitzRoy, también conocido como conde de Euston, fue un aristócrata y político. Ostentó el cargo de Primer Ministro del Reino de Gran Bretaña durante el periodo comprendido entre los años 1768-1770. Gobierno (1768-1770):

  3. Unable to withstand the pressure, Grafton resigned in January 1770. He never returned to the front rank of politics, but served as lord privy seal in 1771–5 and 1782–3. From: Grafton, Augustus Henry Fitzroy, 3rd duke of in A Dictionary of British History ». Subjects: History — Regional and National History.

  4. Augustus Henry FitzRoy, 3. hertug af Grafton KG PC (født 28. september 1735, død 14. marts 1811) var en britisk statsmand fra Whig-partiet. Han var premierminister fra 1768 til 1770. Medlem af Underhuset [ redigér | rediger kildetekst ]

  5. Augustus Henry FitzRoy, Graftongo III. dukea ( Londres, Suffolk, 1735eko irailaren 28a - Euston, Suffolk, 1811ko martxoaren 14a) ingeles politikaria izan zen. Britainia Handiko lehen ministroa izan zen 1768tik 1770era. 1756an Parlamentuan sartu zen. Hala ere, urte batean Graftongo duke titulua jaso zuen bere aitona hil zenean, eta Lorden ...

  6. Lord Augustus Fitzroy. 1772-1801. Born on 3 June 1772, he was apparently the fourth son of Augustus Henry Fitzroy, the 3rd Duke of Grafton, who served as the prime minister from October 1768 to January1770, however references to his parenthood are surprisingly scant and it is not clear as to whether he was a brother or half-brother of Admiral ...

  7. In 1873, the Palmer River in Queensland’s far north witnessed its most significant gold rush. Gold miners from all corners of the world flocked to Palmer River, creating a historical surge in activity. By 1877, the area boasted over 23,000 miners in search of gold. Fitzroy Island assumed a vital role as a ‘quarantine station during this ...