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Lord Frederick Bentinck

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and Cavendish-Bentinck was returned as MP for Queenborough in March 1824. Despite its status as a rotten borough and being much controlled by the Board of Ordnance Queenborough did have independently minded voters and at the
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in 1819. Additionally in 1819 he was appointed Captain-commandant of the Mansfield troop of Volunteer Cavalry. Bentinck's final military appointment was the ceremonial role of
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Cavendish-Bentinck married Lady Mary Lowther, second daughter of William Lowther, 1st Earl of Lonsdale on 16 September 1820 and they had one son,
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In 1824 Cavendish-Bentinck vacated his seat at Weobley at the request of the Marquess of Bath and was invited by the
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and on medical advice travelled to Italy to recover but died in Rome on 10 February 1828.
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Cavendish-Bentinck was an infrequent attender in the House of Commons but generally voted
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A return to political life was considered through his wife's family, mostly her father
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along the wishes of his sponsors. He appears never to have spoken in Parliament and
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Bentinck was attached to the combined Russian and Austrian army in Italy during the
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general elections Cavendish-Bentinck was again returned unopposed for Weobley.
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and on agreeing Bentinck was returned unopposed for Weobley in 1816 succeeding
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Bentinck returned to full duty with the British army as a Captain in the
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about becoming a member of parliament (MP) after the conclusion of the
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born 9 July 1821. In 1826 Cavendish-Bentinck became ill with a
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before returning to Spain and Portugal for the remainder of the
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commanded a brigade in the same division) and took part in the
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during which period he participated in the battles of
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(2009). 768:Fisher, D. R., ed. (2009). 655:. 4 June 1803. p. 668. 533:Fisher, D. R., ed. (2009). 422:which Wellington headed as 286:War of the Second Coalition 917: 861:Grenadier Guards officers 588:British Newspaper Archive 467:George Cavendish-Bentinck 331:(where his elder brother 248:before joining the army. 217: 212:George Cavendish-Bentinck 140: 105: 60: 46: 749:Thorne, R., ed. (1986). 632:The Gentleman's Magazine 349:Colonel of the Regiment 231:Lord Frederick Bentinck 414:. 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Index

Lord Frederick Cavendish-Bentinck
Major-General
Weobley
William Bathurst
Lord Henry Thynne
Queenborough
Hon. John Villiers
The Lord Downes
Rome
Tory
George Cavendish-Bentinck
Major-General
William Cavendish-Bentinck, 3rd Duke of Portland
Lady Dorothy Cavendish
Westminster School
British army
Ensign
32rd Regiment of Foot
purchased
Lieutenant
Captain
half-pay
War of the Second Coalition
Novi
Marengo
Siege of Alexandria
52nd Foot
Major
45th Foot
Lieutenant colonel

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