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Lord Munster was Lieutenant of the Tower until his death in 1842. He | Lord Munster was Lieutenant of the Tower until his death in 1842. He | ||
had four sons, and two daughters. His youngest son died of wounds | had four sons, and two daughters. His youngest son died of wounds | ||
− | received in the attack on the Redan, and in 1855 and | + | received in the attack on the Redan, and in 1855 [[addition]] , and [[/addition]] [[addition]]t[[/addition]]he twin sons of his |
third son, Captain the Honourable George FitzClarence R.N., were both | third son, Captain the Honourable George FitzClarence R.N., were both | ||
− | killed in action, Captain Edward FitzClarence, 1st Batt. Dorset Regiment | + | killed in action [[addition]] , -- [[/addition]] Captain Edward FitzClarence, 1st Batt. Dorset Regiment |
was killed at Abu-Hamed in 1897 and Brigadier General Charles | was killed at Abu-Hamed in 1897 and Brigadier General Charles | ||
FitzClarence V. C. was killed leading the Guards Brigade in November | FitzClarence V. C. was killed leading the Guards Brigade in November | ||
1914, during the first [[underline]] Battle of Ypres [[/underline]] | 1914, during the first [[underline]] Battle of Ypres [[/underline]] | ||
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+ | [[note]] All his four sons were [[/note]] |
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addition unclear /addition Lord Munster was Lieutenant of the Tower until his death in 1842. He had four sons, and two daughters. His youngest son died of wounds received in the attack on the Redan, and in 1855 addition , and /addition additiont/additionhe twin sons of his third son, Captain the Honourable George FitzClarence R.N., were both killed in action addition , -- /addition Captain Edward FitzClarence, 1st Batt. Dorset Regiment was killed at Abu-Hamed in 1897 and Brigadier General Charles FitzClarence V. C. was killed leading the Guards Brigade in November 1914, during the first underline Battle of Ypres /underline