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  1. General Henry Edward Fox (4 March 1755 – 18 July 1811) was a British Army officer and colonial administrator who served as the governor of Minorca and governor of Gibraltar .

  2. General Henry Edward Fox (1755–1811), youngest son, to whom his father bequeathed an estate in the North, £500 per annum, and £10,000 cash. Politics Election. In 1735 he entered Parliament as Member for Hindon in Wiltshire.

  3. Henry Edward Fox, 4th Baron Holland of Holland, 4th Baron Holland of Foxley (7 May 1802 – 18 December 1859) was briefly a British Whig politician and later an ambassador. Early life. Fox was born at Holland House, London, the eldest legitimate child of the 3rd Baron Holland and his wife, Elizabeth Vassall, and was educated at Christ Church, Oxford.

  4. Henry Edward Fox. 1819 - matriculated at Christ Church, Oxford. 1832-1835 - secretary of legation in Sardinia. 1840 - succeeded to the title Lord Holland. 1835-1837 - secretary of British embassy in Austria. 1859 - with his death, the barony of Holland became extinct.

    • English; British
    • Diarist, Diplomatist, Fourth Baron Holland
  5. Henry Edward Fox, 4th Baron Holland. (1802-1859), Diplomat. Early Victorian Portraits Catalogue Entry. Sitter in 1 portrait. Henry Edward Fox was the eldest legitimate child of the 3rd Baron Holland and his wife, Elizabeth Vassal.

  6. 1754-1790. 1790-1820. 1820-1832. INDEX. FOX, Hon. Henry Edward (1802-1859). Published in The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1820-1832, ed. D.R. Fisher, 2009. Available from Cambridge University Press. Constituency. Dates. HORSHAM. 17 Mar. 1826 - 5 Feb. 1827. Family and Education. b. 7 Mar. 1802, 2nd but o. surv. legit. s.

  7. 13 de mar. de 2024 · Henry Fox, 1st Baron Holland (born September 28, 1705—died July 1, 1774, Kensington, near London) was an English politician, notable chiefly for the success with which he exploited public office for private gain.