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Charles Lennox, 1st Duke of Richmond

Charles Lennox, 1st Duke of Richmond, 1st Duke of Lennox, KG (29 July 1672 – 27 May 1723), of Goodwood House near Chichester in Sussex, was the youngest of the seven illegitimate sons of King Charles II, and was that king's only son by his French-born mistress Louise de Kérouaille, Duchess of Portsmouth. He was appointed Hereditary Constable of Inverness Castle.

The Duke of Richmond
Tenure9 August 1675 – 27 May 1723
SuccessorCharles Lennox, 2nd Duke of Richmond
Other titles1st Duke of Lennox (Scotland)
1st Earl of March (England)
1st Earl of Darnley (Scotland)
1st Baron Settrington (England)
1st Lord Torbolton (Scotland)
1st Duke of Aubigny
Born(1672-07-29)29 July 1672
London, England
Died27 May 1723(1723-05-27) (aged 50)
Sussex, England
Spouse(s)Anne Brudenell
IssueCharles Lennox, 2nd Duke of Richmond
Louisa Lennox (Countess of Berkeley)
Anne Lennox (Countess of Albemarle)
ParentsKing Charles II of England
Louise de Kérouaille, Duchess of Portsmouth (mistress)
Arms of Charles Lennox, 1st Duke of Richmond, 1st Duke of Lennox: Royal Arms of Charles II the whole within a bordure compony argent and gules charged with eight roses of the second barbed and seeded (Lennox) overall an inescutcheon Gules, three buckles or (Aubigny)

Titles

Various titles became eligible for re-grant following the death in 1672 of King Charles II's childless 4th cousin (both being descended in the male line from John Stewart, 3rd Earl of Lennox, the paternal grandfather of Henry Stewart, Lord Darnley, father of King James I of England) Charles Stewart, 3rd Duke of Richmond, 6th Duke of Lennox (1639–1672), KG, 12th Seigneur d'Aubigny in France, of Cobham Hall in Kent and of Richmond House in Whitehall, London. This Anglicised[1] branch of the Scottish family of "Stewart of Darnley" had been much beloved and promoted by King James I & VI, whose favourite had been the Franco-Scottish Esmé Stewart, 1st Duke of Lennox, 1st Earl of Lennox (1542–1583), 7th Seigneur d'Aubigny, his father's first cousin (and great-grandfather of the last in the male line Charles Stewart, 3rd Duke of Richmond, 6th Duke of Lennox). Thus the Lennox and Richmond titles and the French Seigneurie d'Aubigny (effectively the lordship of the manor of the Château d'Aubigny in Aubigny-sur-Nère) held special significance for the Stuart monarchs. Moreover, the title Earl of Richmond had merged into the crown on the accession to the throne in 1485 of King Henry VII, formerly Earl of Richmond, and the Scottish title Earl of Lennox had merged into the crown of Great Britain, as King James I of England and VI of Scotland was effectively the 5th Earl of Lennox, being the heir of his paternal grandfather Matthew Stewart, 4th Earl of Lennox.

On 9 August 1675, King Charles II's illegitimate son (by Louise de Kérouaille) who had been given the surname "Lennox", was created Duke of Richmond, Earl of March, and Baron Settrington in the Peerage of England and on 9 September 1675, was created Duke of Lennox, Earl of Darnley, and Baron Methuen of Torbolten in the Peerage of Scotland.[2] He was invested as a Knight of the Garter on 18 April 1681. In 1684,[citation needed] at the request of King Charles II, the French King Louis XIV created Louise de Kérouaille "Duchesse d'Aubigny" in the Peerage of France, with remainder to her descendants. As the 1st Duke predeceased his mother, he never held the French dukedom, which was however inherited by his son, the duchess's grandson. He was appointed Lord High Admiral of Scotland, under reservation of the commission granted to James, Duke of Albany and York (later James VII), as Lord High Admiral for life. The appointment was therefore only effective between 1701 and 1705, when Lennox resigned all of his Scottish lands and offices.

He was Master of a Lodge in Chichester in 1696, and so was one of the few known seventeenth-century freemasons. His son followed him into the Freemasons.[3]

Marriage and issue

On 8 January 1692 he married Anne Brudenell (d. 9 December 1722), a daughter of Francis Brudenell, Lord Brudenell (d. 1698), eldest son and heir apparent of Robert Brudenell, 2nd Earl of Cardigan. By his wife he had issue one son and two daughters:

By his mistress Jacqueline de Mézières he had a daughter, Renée Lennox (1709–1774), mistress of her half-first-cousin Charles Beauclerk, 2nd Duke of St Albans, the son and heir of the sixth illegitimate son of King Charles II (by his mistress Nell Gwyn).

Patron of cricket

He was a patron of the game of cricket, then becoming a leading professional sport, and did much to develop it in Sussex. It is almost certain that he was involved with the earliest known "great match", which took place in the 1697 season and was the first to be reported by the press. The report was in the Foreign Post dated Wednesday, 7 July 1697:[4]

"The middle of last week a great match at cricket was played in Sussex; there were eleven of a side, and they played for fifty guineas apiece".

The stakes on offer confirm the importance of the fixture and the fact that it was eleven-a-side suggests that two strong and well-balanced teams were assembled.[4] No other details were given but the report provides evidence that cricket, in the form of "great matches" played for high stakes, was in vogue at the time. It was possibly an inter-county match: i.e., a Sussex XI versus a Kent XI or a Surrey XI. Richmond sponsored a team in the 1702 season against an Arundel side.[5] His son Charles Lennox, 2nd Duke of Richmond inherited his interest in cricket and became the patron of both Sussex county cricket teams and Slindon Cricket Club.

Death and burial

He died on 27 May 1723 and was buried on 7 June 1723 in the Richmond Chapel (Henry VII Chapel) of Westminster Abbey, which chapel had been built by King Henry VII, formerly Earl of Richmond. His body was reinterred on 16 August 1750 in the Lady Chapel of Chichester Cathedral in Sussex.

Legacy

Richmond County, New York (coextensive with Staten Island), and Richmond County, Virginia, were named after Charles Lennox, whilst other US counties called "Richmond" were named after later Dukes.

Through his daughter, Anne, he is an ancestor of Queen Camilla of the United Kingdom and through both Anne and his elder son of the late Diana, Princess of Wales.

References

  1. ^ the 3rd Duke of Richmond's mother and paternal grandmother were both English
  2. ^ McNeill, Ronald John (1911). "Richmond, Earls and Dukes of" . In Chisholm, Hugh (ed.). Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 23 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 306.
  3. ^ "Duke of Richmond". thefleece.org. The Fleece. Retrieved 20 March 2021.
  4. ^ a b McCann, p. xli.
  5. ^ McCann, p. 1.

Bibliography

  • McCann, Tim (2004). Sussex Cricket in the Eighteenth Century. Sussex Record Society.

Further reading

  • Late Baron di Bauvso, Malta. 1 January 2000.
  • The Adami Collection – collection of Parish records of Marriages, legacy and nobility, National Library of Malta, vol 10, pp 1838.
Political offices
In commission
Title last held by
The Duke of Monmouth
Master of the Horse
1681–1685
Succeeded by
Preceded by Lord High Admiral of Scotland
1701–1705
Succeeded by
Peerage of England
New creation Duke of Richmond
3rd creation
1675–1723
Succeeded by
Peerage of Scotland
New creation Duke of Lennox
2nd creation
1675–1723
Succeeded by
French nobility
New creation Duke of Aubigny
1684–1723
Succeeded by

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Charles Lennox 1st Duke of Richmond 1st Duke of Lennox KG 29 July 1672 27 May 1723 of Goodwood House near Chichester in Sussex was the youngest of the seven illegitimate sons of King Charles II and was that king s only son by his French born mistress Louise de Kerouaille Duchess of Portsmouth He was appointed Hereditary Constable of Inverness Castle The Duke of RichmondPortrait by Sir Godfrey KnellerTenure9 August 1675 27 May 1723SuccessorCharles Lennox 2nd Duke of RichmondOther titles1st Duke of Lennox Scotland 1st Earl of March England 1st Earl of Darnley Scotland 1st Baron Settrington England 1st Lord Torbolton Scotland 1st Duke of AubignyBorn 1672 07 29 29 July 1672London EnglandDied27 May 1723 1723 05 27 aged 50 Sussex EnglandSpouse s Anne BrudenellIssueCharles Lennox 2nd Duke of RichmondLouisa Lennox Countess of Berkeley Anne Lennox Countess of Albemarle ParentsKing Charles II of EnglandLouise de Kerouaille Duchess of Portsmouth mistress Arms of Charles Lennox 1st Duke of Richmond 1st Duke of Lennox Royal Arms of Charles II the whole within a bordure compony argent and gules charged with eight roses of the second barbed and seeded Lennox overall an inescutcheon Gules three buckles or Aubigny Contents 1 Titles 2 Marriage and issue 3 Patron of cricket 4 Death and burial 5 Legacy 6 References 7 Bibliography 8 Further readingTitles EditVarious titles became eligible for re grant following the death in 1672 of King Charles II s childless 4th cousin both being descended in the male line from John Stewart 3rd Earl of Lennox the paternal grandfather of Henry Stewart Lord Darnley father of King James I of England Charles Stewart 3rd Duke of Richmond 6th Duke of Lennox 1639 1672 KG 12th Seigneur d Aubigny in France of Cobham Hall in Kent and of Richmond House in Whitehall London This Anglicised 1 branch of the Scottish family of Stewart of Darnley had been much beloved and promoted by King James I amp VI whose favourite had been the Franco Scottish Esme Stewart 1st Duke of Lennox 1st Earl of Lennox 1542 1583 7th Seigneur d Aubigny his father s first cousin and great grandfather of the last in the male line Charles Stewart 3rd Duke of Richmond 6th Duke of Lennox Thus the Lennox and Richmond titles and the French Seigneurie d Aubigny effectively the lordship of the manor of the Chateau d Aubigny in Aubigny sur Nere held special significance for the Stuart monarchs Moreover the title Earl of Richmond had merged into the crown on the accession to the throne in 1485 of King Henry VII formerly Earl of Richmond and the Scottish title Earl of Lennox had merged into the crown of Great Britain as King James I of England and VI of Scotland was effectively the 5th Earl of Lennox being the heir of his paternal grandfather Matthew Stewart 4th Earl of Lennox On 9 August 1675 King Charles II s illegitimate son by Louise de Kerouaille who had been given the surname Lennox was created Duke of Richmond Earl of March and Baron Settrington in the Peerage of England and on 9 September 1675 was created Duke of Lennox Earl of Darnley and Baron Methuen of Torbolten in the Peerage of Scotland 2 He was invested as a Knight of the Garter on 18 April 1681 In 1684 citation needed at the request of King Charles II the French King Louis XIV created Louise de Kerouaille Duchesse d Aubigny in the Peerage of France with remainder to her descendants As the 1st Duke predeceased his mother he never held the French dukedom which was however inherited by his son the duchess s grandson He was appointed Lord High Admiral of Scotland under reservation of the commission granted to James Duke of Albany and York later James VII as Lord High Admiral for life The appointment was therefore only effective between 1701 and 1705 when Lennox resigned all of his Scottish lands and offices He was Master of a Lodge in Chichester in 1696 and so was one of the few known seventeenth century freemasons His son followed him into the Freemasons 3 Marriage and issue EditOn 8 January 1692 he married Anne Brudenell d 9 December 1722 a daughter of Francis Brudenell Lord Brudenell d 1698 eldest son and heir apparent of Robert Brudenell 2nd Earl of Cardigan By his wife he had issue one son and two daughters Charles Lennox 2nd Duke of Richmond 2nd Duke of Lennox 2nd Duc d Aubigny 1701 1750 son and heir known during his father s lifetime by the courtesy title of Earl of March Lady Louisa Lennox Countess of Berkeley who married James Berkeley 3rd Earl of Berkeley Lady Anne Lennox Countess of Albemarle who married Willem van Keppel 2nd Earl of Albemarle By his mistress Jacqueline de Mezieres he had a daughter Renee Lennox 1709 1774 mistress of her half first cousin Charles Beauclerk 2nd Duke of St Albans the son and heir of the sixth illegitimate son of King Charles II by his mistress Nell Gwyn Patron of cricket EditHe was a patron of the game of cricket then becoming a leading professional sport and did much to develop it in Sussex It is almost certain that he was involved with the earliest known great match which took place in the 1697 season and was the first to be reported by the press The report was in the Foreign Post dated Wednesday 7 July 1697 4 The middle of last week a great match at cricket was played in Sussex there were eleven of a side and they played for fifty guineas apiece The stakes on offer confirm the importance of the fixture and the fact that it was eleven a side suggests that two strong and well balanced teams were assembled 4 No other details were given but the report provides evidence that cricket in the form of great matches played for high stakes was in vogue at the time It was possibly an inter county match i e a Sussex XI versus a Kent XI or a Surrey XI Richmond sponsored a team in the 1702 season against an Arundel side 5 His son Charles Lennox 2nd Duke of Richmond inherited his interest in cricket and became the patron of both Sussex county cricket teams and Slindon Cricket Club Death and burial EditHe died on 27 May 1723 and was buried on 7 June 1723 in the Richmond Chapel Henry VII Chapel of Westminster Abbey which chapel had been built by King Henry VII formerly Earl of Richmond His body was reinterred on 16 August 1750 in the Lady Chapel of Chichester Cathedral in Sussex Legacy EditRichmond County New York coextensive with Staten Island and Richmond County Virginia were named after Charles Lennox whilst other US counties called Richmond were named after later Dukes Through his daughter Anne he is an ancestor of Queen Camilla of the United Kingdom and through both Anne and his elder son of the late Diana Princess of Wales References Edit the 3rd Duke of Richmond s mother and paternal grandmother were both English McNeill Ronald John 1911 Richmond Earls and Dukes of In Chisholm Hugh ed Encyclopaedia Britannica Vol 23 11th ed Cambridge University Press p 306 Duke of Richmond thefleece org The Fleece Retrieved 20 March 2021 a b McCann p xli McCann p 1 Bibliography EditMcCann Tim 2004 Sussex Cricket in the Eighteenth Century Sussex Record Society Further reading EditLate Baron di Bauvso Malta 1 January 2000 The Adami Collection collection of Parish records of Marriages legacy and nobility National Library of Malta vol 10 pp 1838 Political officesIn commissionTitle last held byThe Duke of Monmouth Master of the Horse1681 1685 Succeeded byThe Lord DartmouthPreceded byKing James VII Lord High Admiral of Scotland1701 1705 Succeeded byThe Marquess of MontrosePeerage of EnglandNew creation Duke of Richmond3rd creation1675 1723 Succeeded byCharles LennoxPeerage of ScotlandNew creation Duke of Lennox2nd creation1675 1723 Succeeded byCharles LennoxFrench nobilityNew creation Duke of Aubigny1684 1723 Succeeded byCharles Lennox Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Charles Lennox 1st Duke of Richmond amp oldid 1162472427, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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