Lord George Lennox

Lord George Lennox

Lord George Lennox, by George Romney
Born 29 November 1737
Died 25 March 1805(1805-03-25) (aged 67)
Allegiance  United Kingdom
Service/branch British Army
Rank General
Commands held 33rd Regiment of Foot
Battles/wars Seven Years' War

General Lord George Henry Lennox (29 November 1737 25 March 1805) was the second son of Charles Lennox, 2nd Duke of Richmond, and was thus descended from King Charles II of England. He was a brother of the famous Lennox sisters.

Military career

From 1758 to 1762 George Lennox was the Colonel of the 33rd Regiment of Foot. In 1757 a second battalion (2nd/33rd) of the 33rd Regiment had been raised. In 1758 this battalion became an independent regiment, the 72nd Regiment of Foot. At that time his elder brother Charles Lennox had been the Colonel of the 33rd and was then appointed Colonel of the new regiment. George Lennox took command of the 33rd Regiment (1st/33rd).[1] At the beginning of May 1758 the 33rd Regiment was stationed in Blandford, Dorset and was then moved to the Isle of Wight to take part in an attack on the French coast at St Malo on 5 May in the Seven Years' War. On 1 August both Brothers Regiments (33rd & 72nd) were involved in a highly successful raid on Cherbourg, which resulted in the destruction of 30 French ships, and the capture of 200 guns and rockets, plus a number of French Regimental Colours and a large quantity of booty. After this raid George Lennox and the 33rd Regiment remained inactive, garrisoned on the Isle of Wight on internal security duties.

On 29 December 1762, he was appointed colonel of the King's Own Scottish Borderers, whom he commanded until his death. On 16 February 1784, he was appointed Constable of the Tower of London.

Family

Emilia Charlotte Lennox (John Hoppner)

Lord George Lennox married Lady Louisa Kerr, daughter of William Kerr, 4th Marquess of Lothian in 1759, and they had four children:

Despite the Hanoverian side taken by his father, George made an arranged marriage for his own son Charles with the heiress of Clan Gordon, a notable Jacobite family.

Ancestry

References

  1. History of the Duke of Wellington's Regiment (page 41), Brereton / Savoury, ISBN 0-9521552-0-6

External links

Parliament of Great Britain
Preceded by
John Page
Hon. Augustus Keppel
Member of Parliament for Chichester
with John Page

17611767
Succeeded by
John Page
William Keppel
Preceded by
John Butler
Thomas Pelham
Member of Parliament for Sussex
with Thomas Pelham 17671768
Richard Harcourt 17681774
Sir Thomas Spencer Wilson 17741780
Thomas Pelham 17801790

17671790
Succeeded by
Thomas Pelham
Charles Lennox
Military offices
Preceded by
Sir Henry Erskine, Bt
Colonel of the 25th Regiment of Foot
17621805
Succeeded by
Hon. Charles FitzRoy
Preceded by
The Earl Waldegrave
Governor of Plymouth
17841805
Succeeded by
The Earl of Chatham
Honorary titles
Preceded by
The Earl Cornwallis
Constable of the Tower
Lord Lieutenant of the Tower Hamlets

1784
Succeeded by
The Earl Cornwallis
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