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their gratitude for numberless favours received. To their friend
 
their gratitude for numberless favours received. To their friend
Frederick FitzClarence. 25th December. This presentation was made  
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Frederick FitzClarence. 25th December. Thi[[addition]]s[[/addition]] presentation was made  
 
on Colonel FitzClarence's transference to the command of the 7th  
 
on Colonel FitzClarence's transference to the command of the 7th  
 
Royal Fusiliers.  
 
Royal Fusiliers.  
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Lord Frederick was promoted Major General in 1841, Lt. General in 1851.  
 
Lord Frederick was promoted Major General in 1841, Lt. General in 1851.  
 
In 1854 he was appointed ^ [[addition]] [[deletion]] as [[/deletion]] [[/addition]] Commander-in-Chief at Bombay, but not  
 
In 1854 he was appointed ^ [[addition]] [[deletion]] as [[/deletion]] [[/addition]] Commander-in-Chief at Bombay, but not  
long after he died while on a sea voyage in search of health.  
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long after he died while on a sea voyage in searc[[addition]]h[[/addition]] of health.  
  
 
In 1821 he [[addition]] [[deletion]] had [[/deletion]] [[/addition]] married ^ [[addition]] Lady [[/addition]] Augusta, Boyle, daughter of the Earl of  
 
In 1821 he [[addition]] [[deletion]] had [[/deletion]] [[/addition]] married ^ [[addition]] Lady [[/addition]] Augusta, Boyle, daughter of the Earl of  
Glasgow; their only child, a daughter, died unmarried a year
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Glasgow [[addition]] ; [[/addition]] their only child, a daughter, died unmarried a year
 
after her father.
 
after her father.

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their gratitude for numberless favours received. To their friend Frederick FitzClarence. 25th December. Thiadditions/addition presentation was made on Colonel FitzClarence's transference to the command of the 7th Royal Fusiliers.

In 1832, he arranged King William's Coronation procession Lord Frederick was promoted Major General in 1841, Lt. General in 1851. In 1854 he was appointed ^ addition deletion as /deletion /addition Commander-in-Chief at Bombay, but not long after he died while on a sea voyage in searcadditionh/addition of health.

In 1821 he addition deletion had /deletion /addition married ^ addition Lady /addition Augusta, Boyle, daughter of the Earl of Glasgow addition ; /addition their only child, a daughter, died unmarried a year after her father.