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  1. George Henry FitzRoy, 4th Duke of Grafton, KG (14 January 1760 – 28 September 1844), styled Earl of Euston until 1811, was a British peer and Whig politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1782 to 1811 when he succeeded to the Dukedom. Quick Facts His GraceThe Duke of GraftonKG, Member of Parliament for Cambridge University ...

  2. He was unseated on petition in 1842, two years before succeeding to his father’s titles and estates. 19 Ill and increasingly eccentric in later life, he died in March 1863 in the only room he occupied at Wakefield Lodge and was buried locally at Potterspury. His son, William Henry Fitzroy (1819-82), Liberal Member for Thetford, 1847-53 ...

  3. Lady Charlotte Rose FitzRoy (born 10 March 1983) Lady Isobel Anne FitzRoy (born 1985) In 2003, Euston was living at 6 Vicarage Gardens, Kensington. [2] He died at home on 1 October 2009. His funeral took place at St Genevieve's Church, Euston, on 14 October. He predeceased his father, and on the latter's death in 2011, the title of Duke of ...

  4. George FitzRoy, Earl of Euston (24 August 1715 – 7 July 1747). He was married on 10 October 1741 to Lady Dorothy Boyle (14 May 1724 – 2 May 1742) elder daughter of Richard Boyle, 4th Earl of Cork, 3rd Earl of Burlington, and his wife Lady Dorothy Savile, daughter of William Savile, 2nd Marquess of Halifax. The Earl was notorious for ...

  5. 5, including James FitzRoy, Earl of Euston. Ann Fortune FitzRoy, Duchess of Grafton, GCVO, JP ( née Smith; 24 February 1920 – 3 December 2021) was a British courtier who served as Mistress of the Robes to Queen Elizabeth II from 1967 until her death in 2021. [1] She was the wife of Hugh FitzRoy, 11th Duke of Grafton, and grandmother of Henry ...

  6. Rt Hon Henry James Fitzroy Earl of Euston . A Brief History of The Euston Lodge 2283 . Pedestal Apron . The Lodge took it’s name from Henry James Fitzroy, Earl of Euston, Provincial Grand Master of the Masonic Province of Northamptonshire & Huntingdonshire from 1887 to 1912. In spite of his high rank, Lord Euston was well known in masonic circles as a keen freem