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  1. James FitzRoy, Earl of Euston. Lady Clare Kerr. Henry Oliver Charles FitzRoy, 12th Duke of Grafton (born 6 April 1978), known as Harry Grafton, is an English peer and music promoter. He inherited the Dukedom of Grafton from his grandfather, Hugh FitzRoy, 11th Duke of Grafton, on 7 April 2011.

  2. 25 de feb. de 2023 · Henry FitzRoy, 1st Duke of Grafton, an illegitimate son of King Charles II, was a military commander and colonel of the Grenadier Guards. He was appointed Vice-Admiral of England from 1682 to 1689 and killed during the Williamite War in Ireland in 1690. He was married to Isabella Bennet, daughter of Henry Bennet, 1st Earl of Arlington, and had a son, Charles FitzRoy, 2nd Duke of Grafton.

  3. 11th Duke of Grafton, KG DL Hugh Denis Charles FitzRoy 1970 - 2011 Died 7th April 2011. The 11th Duke of Grafton was born in South Africa in April 1919. His father was at that time Captain Charles FitzRoy and was serving as ADC to the Governor General of South Africa and his Grandfather was the Reverend Lord Charles FitzRoy, 3rd son of the 7th ...

  4. The museum is closed for building conservation. While the YCBA is closed, access to the collections is by appointment only. Search Options:

  5. 18 de may. de 2024 · Henry FitzRoy, 1st Duke of Grafton. 1 reference. stated in. Kindred Britain. ... His Grace Charles 2nd Duke of Cleveland Fitzroy KG (Jun 1662 - 9 Sep 1730)

  6. Lord Charles Oliver Edward FitzRoy (13 July 1923 – 6 August 1944), killed in action; unmarried. A year after his first wife's death, he married, secondly, Lucy Eleanor Barnes (25 December 1897 – 11 September 1943), daughter of Sir George Stapylton Barnes and of his wife, Sybil de Gournay Buxton. The ceremony took place on 6 October 1924.

  7. Earl of Euston until 1690 when succeeded his father as 2nd Duke of Grafton; served in Flanders in 1703; lord of the bedchamber 1714-17; viceroy of Ireland 1720-24; KG 1721; FRS 1749; lord chamberlain 1724-57; ‘never applied himself to business, and as to books was totally illiterate; yet … he became the ablest Courtier of his time …’ (James, 1st Earl of Waldegrave).