Charles Gordon-Lennox, 5th Duke of Richmond

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Charles Gordon-Lennox, 5th Duke of Richmond and Lennox (3 August 179121 October 1860) was an English politician and a prominent Conservative. The son of Charles Lennox, 4th Duke of Richmond and Lady Charlotte Gordon, he was styled Earl of March until he succeeded his father in 1819.

He served on Wellington's staff in the Peninsular War, being at the same time Member of Parliament for Chichester. He was afterwards a vehement opponent in the House of Lords of Roman Catholic emancipation (See Gordon Riots), and at a later date a leader of the opposition to Peel's free trade policy. In 1836, on inheriting the estates of his maternal uncle, the fifth and last Duke of Gordon, he assumed the name of Gordon before that of Lennox.

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He married Lady Caroline Paget (daughter of the Marquess of Anglesey by Caroline Villiers) on April 10, 1817. The couple had eight children:

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Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by:
George White-Thomas
and James du Pre
Member of Parliament for Chichester
with William Huskisson 1812-23
1812–1819
Succeeded by:
William Huskisson
and Lord John Lennox
Political offices
Preceded by:
The Duke of Manchester
Postmaster General
1830–1834
Succeeded by:
The Marquess Conyngham
Preceded by:
The Earl of Egremont
Lord Lieutenant of Sussex
1835–1860
Succeeded by:
The Earl of Chichester
Preceded by:
Charles Lennox
Duke of Richmond and Lennox
1819–1860
Succeeded by:
Charles Gordon-Lennox
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