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  1. Lord William Charles August Cavendish-Bentinck (3 de octubre de 1780 – 28 de abril de 1826), militar y político, es tatarabuelo de la reina Isabel II del Reino Unido.

  2. Lord William Charles August Cavendish-Bentinck (3 de octubre de 1780 – 28 de abril de 1826), militar y político, es tatarabuelo de la reina Isabel II del Reino Unido.

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    b. May 1780, 3rd s. of William Henry Cavendish Bentinck†, 3rd Duke of Portland, and bro. of Lords Frederick Cavendish Bentick*, William Henry Cavendish Bentinck, Mq. of Titchfield.*, and William Henry Cavendish Bentinck*. educ. Westminster 1795. m. (1) 21 Sept. 1808, Georgiana Augusta Frederica Seymour (d. 10 Dec. 1813), illegit. da. of Grace Dalry...

    Ensign 2 Ft. Gds. 1796; lt. 44 Ft. 1798; capt. 29 Ft. 1798; maj. 3 W.I. Regt. 1802; lt.-col. 38 Ft. 1802; capt. and lt.-col. 1 Ft. Gds. 1802, ret. 1811. Treasurer of Household July 1812-d; PC 13 Aug. 1812.

    Lord Charles Bentinck, as he was known, remains a shadowy figure, remembered only as one of the principals in the celebrated Abdy divorce case. He was elected a member of Brooks’s in March 1804. Returned for Ashburton on the Clinton interest in 1807, he presumably gave silent support to his father’s ministry. After Portland’s resignation and death ...

  3. Lord William Charles August Cavendish-Bentinck (3 de octubre de 1780 – 28 de abril de 1826), militar y político, es tatarabuelo de la reina Isabel II del Reino Unido.

  4. Teniente Coronel Lord William Charles August Cavendish-Bentinck (3 de octubre de 1780 – 28 de abril de 1826) fue el tatarabuelo de la Reina Isabel II del Reino Unido. Familia Fue el hijo de William Cavendish-Bentinck, III duque de Portland (1738–1809), que fue Primer Ministro del Reino Unido en 1783 (y después en 1807 a 1809) y de lady ...

  5. William Henry Cavendish Bentinck, 3rd duke of Portland was a British prime minister from April 2 to Dec. 19, 1783, and from March 31, 1807, to Oct. 4, 1809; on both occasions he was merely the nominal head of a government controlled by stronger political leaders. The eldest son of William, 2nd Duke.

  6. 19 de sept. de 2022 · Their father, Lord Charles Cavendish-Bentinck, had scandalised society first by marrying an illegitimate daughter of the famous courtesan Grace Elliott—whose high profile lovers included the Duke of Orléans and the Prince of Wales who may indeed have been the father of Lord Charles’s wife.