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- -- Royal Cornwall Gazette, 31 Oct 1829, page 1:
Died, of an acute nervous fever, on Monday the 19th instant, at the house of Dr Forbes, in Chichester (where he had been residing during the absence of the family from Goodwood), the Right Hon. Lord Frederick Lennox, in the 28th year of his age. Although confined to the house only for 10 days before his death, his Lordship had been long in a declining state of health, induced by his services with the army in the Greek Islands. He was a Captain in the Royal Fusiliers, and promised, had his life been spared, to have emulated the high military character of his noble and warlike family. His last illness was borne with pious resignation, and his death-bed was soothed by the assiduous attentions of his mother, the Dower Duchess of Richmond, and by the presence of his brothers, the Duke and Lord George, and his sister, the Lady Sophia. The funeral of Lord Frederick Lennox took place on Saturday morning. -- Morning Paper.
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