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  1. Field Marshal Charles Lennox, 3rd Duke of Richmond, 3rd Duke of Lennox, 3rd Duke of Aubigny, KG, PC, FRS (22 February 1735 – 29 December 1806), styled Earl of March until 1750, of Goodwood House in Sussex and of Richmond House in London, was a British Army officer and politician.

  2. 4 de abr. de 2024 · Political Affiliation: Tory Party. Charles Lennox, 3rd duke of Richmond (born February 22, 1735, London, England—died December 29, 1806, Goodwood, Sussex) was one of the most progressive British politicians of the 18th century, being chiefly known for his advanced views on parliamentary reform.

  3. In 1672, on the death of James' nephew Charles, 3rd Duke of Richmond and 6th Duke of Lennox, both titles again became extinct. The fourth creation of the dukedom of Richmond was in August 1675, when Charles II granted the title to Charles Lennox, his illegitimate son by Louise de Keroualle, Duchess of Portsmouth.

  4. Charles Lennox, the 3rd Duke of Richmond by Sir Joshua Reynolds (1758) The Marquis of Rockingham, the leader of the Whigs , died on 1st July 1782. Richmond attempted to become leader of the party, but his radical views on parliamentary reform ensured that he was defeated by the Duke of Portland .

  5. El mariscal de campo Charles Lennox, 3er duque de Richmond, 3er duque de Lennox, 3er duque de Aubigny, KG , PC , FRS (22 de febrero de 1735-29 de diciembre de 1806), estilo conde de marzo hasta 1750, de Goodwood House en Sussex y de Richmond House en Londres, fue un oficial y político del ejército británico.

  6. Field Marshal Charles Lennox, 3rd Duke of Richmond, 3rd Duke of Lennox, 3rd Duke of Aubigny, KG, PC, FRS (22 February 1735 – 29 December 1806), styled Earl of March until 1750, of Goodwood House in Sussex and of Richmond House in London, was a British Army officer and politician.

  7. Through the influence of his uncle Charles Lennox, 3rd duke of Richmond, he rose rapidly, and on 26 March 1789 became a captain in the Coldstream foot guards. This angered its commander, the duke of York, the king's son, and his criticism of the appointment drew a swift reply. They fought a duel on 26 May, and Lennox shot off one of York's curls.