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  1. 1 day ago · Frederick Charles Gordon-Lennox (1904–1989) 9th Duke of Richmond, 9th Duke of Lennox, 9th Duke of Aubigny, 4th Duke of Gordon and Earl of Kinrara, 9th Earl of March: Douglas Charles Lindsey Gordon (1908–1987) 12th Marquess of Huntly, 18th Earl of Huntly, 8th Earl of Aboyne and Lord Gordon of Strathavon and Glenlivet, 4th Baron Meldrum

  2. 1 day ago · Charles Lennox, 4th Duke of Richmond: 11 April 1807 Charles Lennox (1764-1819) 4th Duke of Richmond, engraver Henry Hoppner Meyer, after painter John Jackson, courtesy of National Gallery of Ireland. Charlotte Lennox nee Gordon (1768-1842), Duchess of Richmond, Vicereine 1807-1813 , wife of Charles Lennox, 4th Duke of Richmond.

  3. 4 days ago · Cholmondeley exercised the office of Lord Great Chamberlain from 1990 to 2022, during the reign of Elizabeth II; in the event Charles III ceased to be king before Cholmondeley's death, he would either exercise the office again or nominate a deputy to act on his behalf. In March 2023, he was appointed a permanent lord-in-waiting.

  4. 2 days ago · This year’s Goodwood Festival of Speed marked the closing of a loop for me; it was my first time at the Festival and thus the first time I can say that I have attended all three of the renowned car events hosted annually by Charles Gordon-Lennox, the 11th Duke of Richmond, at the Goodwood estate in southern England.

  5. 2 days ago · Countess of Lennox 1515–1578: Matthew Stewart 1516–1571 4th Earl of Lennox: Queen Mary I 1516–1558 r. 1553–1558 Queen of England: Philip II 1527–1598 King of Spain r. 1553–1558 Jure uxoris: Henry FitzRoy 1519–1536 Duke of Richmond and Somerset: Queen Elizabeth I 1533–1603 r. 1558–1603 Queen of England: King Edward VI 1537 ...

  6. 4 days ago · The property was acquired in 1824 by the Duke of Richmond, and in 1851 was held in trust as a Public Recreation Ground. In 1918 the 7th duke presented it to the city for a pleasure ground called Priory Park, as a War Memorial.

  7. 5 days ago · The work of clearing the ruins of Richmond House was begun on 2nd January, 1792, (fn. n1) and the duke temporarily took up his residence in the house of his brother, Lord George Lennox (fn. n2) (see p. 243). Richmond House was never rebuilt.