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On his death in 1843, all the estates passed to his niece Mrs. Caroline
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January to April 1835, he was also appointed a
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110:The Duke of Montrose
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296:Master of the Horse
155:Sir Robert Peel, Bt
65:Master of the Horse
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553:Political offices
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491:"No. 18216"
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451:"No. 17772"
216:Nationality
162:Preceded by
105:Preceded by
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657:1785–1843
633:1815–1843
572:1821–1827
437:References
302:Background
207:1843-07-30
143:William IV
416:inclosure
414:) at the
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130:In office
86:George IV
73:In office
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