Charles Gordon-Lennox, 10th Duke of Richmond
The Duke of Richmond | |
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Duke of Richmond Duke of Lennox Duke of Aubigny (France) Duke of Gordon | |
Preceded by | Frederick Gordon-Lennox, 9th Duke of Richmond |
Personal details | |
Born | 19 September 1929 |
Spouse | Susan Monica née Grenville-Grey |
Parent(s) | Frederick Gordon-Lennox, 9th Duke of Richmond Elizabeth Grace née Hudson |
Charles Henry Gordon-Lennox, 10th Duke of Richmond, 10th Duke of Lennox, 10th Duke of Aubigny, 5th Duke of Gordon (born 19 September 1929), styled Lord Settrington until 1935 and Earl of March and Kinrara between 1935 and 1989, is a British Peer.
The son of Frederick Gordon-Lennox, 9th Duke of Richmond, he succeeded to the titles in 1989. The seat of the Dukes of Richmond is Goodwood House in Sussex. The Duke moved to a smaller house nearby when his son took over management of the Goodwood Estate.[1] Lord March and his family currently live at Goodwood.
Career
The Duke was educated at Eton College and William Temple College, a now defunct Church of England theological college (see William Temple Foundation). He was a 2nd Lieutenant in the 60th Rifles from 1949 to 1950. He is a Chartered Accountant and spend nearly two decades working in the corporate world.[2][3]
Richmond has held a number of civic, business and church appointments, including Chancellor of the University of Sussex from 1985 to 1998, and Church Commissioner from 1963 to 1976; member of the General Synod of the Church of England from 1960 to 1980 and on committees of the World Council of Churches. He was a Deputy Lieutenant of West Sussex from 1975 until 1990, and Lord Lieutenant from 1990 to 1994. [2] He is also a patron of Prisoners Abroad, a charity supporting the welfare of Britons imprisoned overseas and their families.
Family
- Lady Ellinor Caroline Gordon-Lennox (b. 28 July 1952)
- Charles Gordon-Lennox, Earl of March and Kinrara (b. 8 January 1955); married with issue
- Lady Maria Gordon-Lennox (b. 1959); married (has since divorced) with issue[3]
- Lady Naomi Gordon-Lennox (b. 1962), actress better known as Nimmy March, married (has since divorced) with issue
- Lady Louisa Gordon-Lennox (b. 1967); married with issue
The Duke and Duchess, then the Earl and Countess of March, caused a stir when they adopted two girls of mixed race during a time of anti-immigrant sentiment and when interracial marriage was frowned upon. Lady Maria and Lady Naomi were both born in the UK to a Ghanaian father and a Black South African father respectively and White Caucasian mothers.[3] Adopted children of peers were not allowed to take on courtesy titles until a Royal Warrant issued in April 2004 meant that Maria and Naomi were allowed to use the title Lady as children of a Duke.[4]
Titles
- Lord Settrington (1929–1935)
- Earl of March and Kinrara (1935–1989)
- His Grace The Duke of Richmond, Lennox and Gordon (1989–present)
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References
- ^ "Relative Values: The Duke of Richmond and Nimmy March". The Sunday Times. 9 January 2005.
- ^ a b Who's Who 1996
- ^ a b c "Duke of Richmond - The man beneath the Panama". Chichester Observer. 21 November 2008.
- ^ "Forms of address: Courtesy Titles". Debrett's.
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