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  1. Carlos Lennox, primer duque de Richmond, primer duque de Lennox, KG (Casa Goodwood cerca de Chichester, Sussex, 29 de julio de 1672-27 de mayo de 1723), [1] fue un noble británico.

  2. Charles Lennox, 2nd Duke of Richmond. Charles was born 29 July 1672 in London, the illegitimate son of Charles II Stuart, King of England, Scotland and Ireland, and his French mistress, Louise Renée de Penancoët de Kérouaille, later Duchess of Portsmouth. [1]

    • Male
    • July 29, 1672
    • Anne (Brudenell) Lennox
    • May 27, 1723
  3. When Charles Lennox, Duke of Richmond was born on 29 July 1672, in London, Middlesex, England, his father, Charles ll Stuart King of England, was 42 and his mother, Louise de Kéroualle, was 22. He married Anne Brudenell, Duchess of Richmond about 10 January 1692, in England, United Kingdom.

    • Male
    • Anne Brudenell, Duchess of Richmond
  4. Described by John Evelyn as ‘a very pretty boy’, Charles Lennox was later rather less enthusiastically assessed by Thomas Hearne as ‘a man of very little understanding.’

  5. British Aristocracy. Born the illegitimate son of Charles II, King of Great Britain and Louise de Kérouaille, Duchess of Portsmouth. He was created Earl of March, Baron of Settrington, 1st Duke of Richmond, 1st Lord of Torboulton, Earl of Darnley, and 1st Duke of Lennox and was granted a £2,000 per year allowance in...

  6. 29 de jul. de 2012 · Charles Lennox V. Birth. 29 Jul 1672. Greater London, England. Death. 27 May 1723 (aged 50) Goodwood, Chichester District, West Sussex, England. Burial. Westminster Abbey. Westminster, City of Westminster, Greater London, England Add to Map. Plot. Henry VII Chapel. Memorial ID. 20938. · View Source. Suggest Edits. Memorial. Photos 1. Flowers 63.

  7. 4 de abr. de 2024 · Charles Lennox, 1st Duke of Richmond (born July 29, 1672, London—died May 27, 1723, Goodwood, Sussex, Eng.) was the son of Charles II of England by his mistress Louise de Kéroualle, duchess of Portsmouth. He was aide-de-camp to William III from 1693 to 1702 and lord of the bedchamber to George I from 1714 to 1723.