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  1. lord federico fitzclarence. teniente general. david carnegie. conde de southesk. lady alexandra etherington. james carnegie. duque de fife. princesa maud de fife. condesa consorte de southesk. alejandro guillermo duff. duque de fife. lady agnes hay. condesa consorte de fife. isabel fitzclarence. condesa consorte de erroll. julio (30)

  2. Guillermo FitzClarence se casó con su prima hermana Guillermina Kennedy-Erskine, el 17 de abril de 1855. De dicho matrimonio nacieron 9 hijos: Edward, Vizconde de Fitz-Clarence; Excmo. Lionel Federico Archibald; Geoffrey George Gordon, 3er Conde de Munster; Excmo.

  3. RM2HT6C9G – Inauguration of the Statues of Nelson and Wellington, on Southsea Common, [Hampshire], 1850. Ceremony near Portsmouth: 'Lieutenant Governor, Lord Frederick Fitzclarence, before giving up command of the Garrison, said he would like to present two statues as a token of regard and good feeling to the town and its inhabitants; the statues were of the England's national heroes, one of ...

  4. Lieutenant-General Lord Frederick FitzClarence, GCH was a British Army officer as well as being the illegitimate third son of King William IV and his mistress, Dorothea Jordan.

  5. Señor Federico Fitzclarence: Constable y gobernador del castillo de Windsor . 1833 -1842: Predecesor: Henry Coningham, primer marqués de Coningham: Sucesor:

  6. 198712444. Source citation. George Augustus Frederick FitzClarence was he illegitimate son of His Royal Highness William Henry The Duke of Clarence and St Andrews (1765-1837) and Dorothea Jordan (1761-1816). Born at Bushy House, Teddington, at Richmond by the Thames, Middlesex, England. He was well-educated.

  7. Hace 4 días · Mary FitzClarence was born in Bushy House as the fourth child of Prince William, Duke of Clarence and Dorothea Jordan. She was "a fine looking, brown girl with a pleasant countenance and manners". She married Charles Richard Fox, the eldest but illegitimate son of Lord and Lady Holland on 19 June 1824 in St George's, Hanover Square, London.