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  1. Charles William Frederick Cavendish-Bentinck (8 November 1817 – 17 August 1865) was a priest of the Church of England who held livings in Bedfordshire. He was also the maternal grandfather of Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother and a great-great-grandfather of King Charles III.

  2. Charles Cavendish-Bentinck. El reverendo Charles William Frederick Cavendish-Bentinck (8 de noviembre de 1817-17 de agosto de 1865) fue un sacerdote anglicano y el bisabuelo materno de la reina Isabel II del Reino Unido. Su significancia radica por ser un ancestro de la realeza británica, así también por tener conexiones con las más ...

  3. Lord William Charles Augustus Cavendish-Bentinck (20 May 1780 – 28 April 1826), known as Lord Charles Bentinck, was a British soldier and politician and a great-great-grandfather of Queen Elizabeth II.

  4. Charles William Frederick Cavendish-Bentinck (8 November 1817 – 17 August 1865) was a priest of the Church of England who held livings in Bedfordshire. He was also the maternal grandfather of Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother and a great-great-grandfather of King Charles III.

  5. Charles Cavendish-Bentinck (1817–1865), Church of England clergyman; married Louisa Cavendish-Bentinck (1832–1918) Cecilia Bowes-Lyon, Countess of Strathmore and Kinghorne, née Cavendish-Bentinck (1862–1938), maternal grandmother of Queen Elizabeth II; Arthur Cavendish-Bentinck (1819–1877), British lieutenant-general

  6. Charles Bentinck may refer to: Charles Cavendish-Bentinck (priest) (1817–1865), Church of England clergyman. Charles Ferdinand Bentinck (1764–1811), Dutch-born British colonial governor. Lord Charles Bentinck (1780–1826), British aristocrat, father of Charles Cavendish-Bentinck.

  7. www.wikiwand.com › en › Lord_William_Cavendish-BentinckLord Charles Bentinck - Wikiwand

    Lord William Charles Augustus Cavendish-Bentinck , known as Lord Charles Bentinck, was a British soldier and politician and a great-great-grandfather of Queen Elizabeth II.