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  1. Field Marshal Frederick Rudolph Lambart, 10th Earl of Cavan, KP, GCB, GCMG, GCVO, GBE, DL (16 October 1865 – 28 August 1946), known as Viscount Kilcoursie from 1887 until 1900, was a British Army officer who served as Chief of the Imperial General Staff, the professional head of the British

    • 1885–1913, 1914–1926
    • British Army
  2. Frederick Rudolf Lambart, 10th Earl of Cavan (1865-1946) was brought back from retirement in 1914 and rose to become one of the British Army's more successful commanders during the First World War.

  3. 30 de ago. de 2023 · Field Marshal Frederick Rudolph Lambart, 10th Earl of Cavan, KP, GCB, GCMG, GCVO, GBE, DL (16 October 1865 – 28 August 1946) was a British Army officer and Chief of the Imperial General Staff.

    • October 16, 1865
    • Michael Lawrence Rhodes
  4. 5 de nov. de 2023 · Descendants. The 7th Earl, Richard Ford William Lambart (1763-1837), was a military commander during the Napoleonic era and the 8th Earl of Cavan, Frederick John William Lambart was an evangelical and preached at missions including those famously held on Achill Island, in Co Mayo.

  5. Frederick Edward Gould Lambart, 9th Earl of Cavan, 9th Viscount Kilcoursie, 10th Baron Lambart (1839–1900) Frederick Rudolph Lambart, 10th Earl of Cavan, 10th Viscount Kilcoursie, 11th Baron Lambart (1865–1946) (Irish representative peer from 1915)

  6. 1911-1916. Name of Creator. Frederick Rupert Lambart, 10th Earl of Cavan. Language of Material. English. Physical Description. Correspondence (4 leaves) Scope and Content. The collection comprises of correspondence with Antarctic explorer Apsley Cherry-Garrard (assistant zoologist, British Antarctic Expedition, 1910-1913).

  7. Field Marshal Frederick Rudolph Lambart, 10th Earl of Cavan, KP, GCB, GCMG, GCVO, GBE, DL (16 October 1865 – 28 August 1946), known as Viscount Kilcoursie from 1887 until 1900, was a British Army officer who served as Chief of the Imperial General Staff, the professional head of the British Army, in the 1920s.