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General Charles Richard Fox (6 November 1796 – 13 April 1873) was a British army general, and later a politician.

Background

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Funerary monument, Kensal Green Cemetery, London

Fox was born at Brompton, the illegitimate son of Henry Richard Vassall-Fox, 3rd Baron Holland, through a liaison with Lady Webster, whom Lord Holland would later marry.

Career

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After some service in the Royal Navy, Fox entered the Grenadiers, and was known in later life as a collector of Greek coins. His collection was bought for the royal museum of Berlin when he died in 1873. He was present around the time of Napoleon's incarceration on St Helena and subsequently removed a key to the bedroom where Napoleon was lodged. This was given to his mother - Lady Holland - due to her Napoleonphile attitudes and auctioned in 2021.[1] He married in St. George's, Hanover Square, London, on 19 June 1824 Lady Mary FitzClarence, a daughter of William IV by his mistress Dorothy Jordan. The couple had no issue.

Fox was also a politician. He represented the Whig interest and sat for Calne 1831–32, then Tavistock 1832–35. He briefly represented Stroud in 1835, but resigned that seat so Lord John Russell could contest it. He was elected as a Member of Parliament for the east London constituency of Tower Hamlets in 1841 and served until 1847.

Fox was Surveyor-General of the Ordnance in 1841 and 1846–52. He was promoted Major-General on 9 November 1846,[2] Lieutenant-General on 20 June 1854,[3] and General on 6 March 1863.[4]

References

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Citations

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  1. ^ "Key to room where Napoleon died found in Scotland". Retrieved 11 January 2021.
  • ^ "No. 20660". The London Gazette (Supplement). 10 November 1846. p. 3989.
  • ^ "No. 21564". The London Gazette. 22 June 1854. p. 1932.
  • ^ "No. 22714". The London Gazette. 6 March 1863. p. 1357.
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    Parliament of the United Kingdom
    Preceded by

    Sir James Macdonald
    Thomas Babington Macaulay

    Member of Parliament for Calne
    1831–1832
    With: Thomas Babington Macaulay
    Succeeded by

    Earl of Kerry

    Preceded by

    John Heywood Hawkins
    Francis Russell

    Member of Parliament for Tavistock
    1832–1835
    With: Lord Russell
    Succeeded by

    Lord Russell
    John Rundle

    Preceded by

    William Henry Hyett
    George Poulett Scrope

    Member of Parliament for Stroud
    1835
    With: George Poulett Scrope
    Succeeded by

    George Poulett Scrope
    Lord John Russell

    Preceded by

    Stephen Lushington
    Sir William Clay

    Member of Parliament for Tower Hamlets
    1841–1847
    With: Sir William Clay
    Succeeded by

    Sir William Clay
    George Thompson

    Military offices
    Preceded by

    William Leader Maberly

    Surveyor-General of the Ordnance
    1832–1834
    Succeeded by

    Lord Edward Somerset

    Preceded by

    Sir Rufane Shaw Donkin

    Surveyor-General of the Ordnance
    1841
    Succeeded by

    Jonathan Peel

    Preceded by

    Jonathan Peel

    Surveyor-General of the Ordnance
    1846–1852
    Succeeded by

    Sir George Berkeley

    Preceded by

    Sir James Frederick Love

    Colonel of the 57th (West Middlesex) Regiment of Foot
    1865–1873
    Succeeded by

    Freeman Murray


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