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  1. Fitzroy, Charles (1683–1757), 2nd duke of Grafton , lord lieutenant of Ireland, was born 25 October 1683 at Arlington House, Middlesex, the only son of Henry Fitzroy and his wife, Isabella Fitzroy (née Bennet) (d. 1723), daughter of the earl of Arlington. His father, one of Charles II's natural sons, was created duke of Grafton in 1675 when ...

  2. The Grafton ministry arose from the gradual decay of its predecessor, the Chatham ministry, which Grafton had effectively been leading for some time due to the illness and withdrawal from public affairs of its nominal head Lord Chatham. In order to maintain a comfortable parliamentary majority, Grafton had drawn the Bedford Whigs ( Earl Gower ...

  3. View 21 photos for 8 Lordvale Blvd Unit 8, Grafton, MA 01536, a 2 bed, 3 bath, 1,276 Sq. Ft. condos home built in 1986 that was last sold on 02/15/2022.

  4. Lord Augustus FitzRoy (16 October 1716 – 24 May 1741) was a British officer of the Royal Navy. He served during the War of the Austrian Succession, and was involved in the capture of the Spanish ship of the line, Princesa, a major prize in the war. He was also the father of Augustus FitzRoy, 3rd Duke of Grafton, who became Prime Minister of ...

  5. 21 de abr. de 2024 · Welcome to Grafton Baptist Church Come join us as we pursue Worshiping God, Making Disciples, and Cultivating Biblical Community! "Not to us, O Lord, not to us, but to your name give glory, for the sake of your steadfast love and your faithfulness!"

  6. 5 de oct. de 2021 · Grafton Common. · October 5, 2021 ·. Editor's note: In the interest of full disclosure, Grafton Common Editor Jennifer Lord Paluzzi ran for Grafton Town Clerk in 2019. Of all the elected officials in Grafton, only the Town Clerk is in danger of losing their actual livelihood every three years — and the newly elected clerk more than likely ...

  7. Grafton, Augustus Henry FitzroyGRAFTON, AUGUSTUS HENRY FITZROY. (1735–1811). British prime minister. Succeeding to his grandfather's dukedom in 1756, Grafton was at first an admirer of Pitt and an ally of Lord Temple. On 9 December 1762 he led the opposition to the peace preliminaries and made a personal attack upon Bute.