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  1. Alexander Arbuthnot (father) Sir Alexander Arbuthnot (brother) Charles Crombie (grandson) Lieutenant General Sir Charles George Arbuthnot, GCB (19 May 1824 – 14 April 1899) was a British Army officer. He served in the Royal Artillery in the Crimean War and rose to become a senior officer in British India .

  2. Charles George James Arbuthnot; Born: 1801 At sea (HMS Juno)Died: 1870 (aged 68 or 69) Allegiance: British: Service/branch: British Army: Rank: General: Commands held: 72nd Duke of Albany's own Highlanders

  3. Generał Charles George James Arbuthnot, DL (1801 - 21 października 1870) był brytyjski generał. streszczenie. 1 Młodzie ...

  4. General Charles George James Arbuthnot, DL (1801 – 21 October 1870) was a British general. Arbuthnot was born at sea aboard the frigate Juno and raised at Woodford, Northamptonshire. His father, Charles Arbuthnot, was a prominent Tory politician, diplomat and confidant of the Duke of Wellington. He was made a Page of Honour to George III in 1812 (at the age of eleven or twelve). Arbuthnot ...

  5. Arbuthnot returned to London to vote against the second reading of the revised reform bill, 17 Dec. 1831. He was in Glasgow in mid-January, 20 but attended to divide against government on the Russian-Dutch loan, 26 Jan. 1832. He had been returned for Tregony as a locum for Gordon, who now claimed the seat. His father, having been given some ...

  6. Sir Charles George Arbuthnot, GCB was born 19 May 1824 in Killaloe, County Clare, Ireland to Alexander Arbuthnot (1768-1828) and Margaret Phoebe Bingham and died 14 April 1899 of unspecified causes. He married Caroline Charlotte Clarke (c1845-1909) 27 October 1868 in St Pancras, England, United Kingdom. Sir Charles George Arbuthnot GCB (19 May 1824 – 14 April 1899) was a British Army officer ...

  7. ARBUTHNOT, Sir CHARLES GEORGE (1824–1899), general, born on 19 May 1824, was fourth son of Alexander Arbuthnot, bishop of Killaloe, by Margaret Phœbe, daughter of George Bingham. He was a younger brother of Sir Alexander John Arbuthnot, K.C.S.I. He was educated at Rugby, and in spite of his small size distinguished himself at football there.