James Thomas Brudenell 7th Earl of Cardigan g. 16 Here 1797 a. a. 28 Meurzh 1868
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Lignez | Brudenell |
Reizh | gourel |
Anv a-bezh d'ar c'hanedigezh | James Thomas Brudenell 7th Earl of Cardigan |
Kerent
♂ Robert Brudenell 6th Earl of Cardigan [Brudenell] g. 25 Ebrel 1760 a. a. 14 Eost 1837 ♀ Penelope Anne Cooke [Cooke] g. 1770? a. a. 2 C'hwevrer 1826 | |
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Darvoudoù
16 Here 1797 ganedigezh: Hambleden, England
titl: Lt.-Gen. Sir
titl: 7th Earl
darvoud all: /of Cardigan/
titl: 7th Baron
darvoud all: /Brudenell of Stonton/ co. Leicester
titl: 8th Baronet
darvoud all: /Brudenell/
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5 Du 1797 badeziant: Hambleden, England
27 Du 1815 darvoud all: Oxford University (Christs Church), Oxford, England, Matric.
Mae 1824 darvoud all: Mil-Rank
1825 darvoud all: Mil-Rank
1826 darvoud all: Mil-Rank
1830 darvoud all: Mil-Rank
1830 darvoud all: Mil-Rank
1836 darvoud all: Mil-Rank
1846 darvoud all: Mil-Rank
1854 darvoud all: Mil-Fought
1854 darvoud all: Mil-Rank
Mae 1855 darvoud all: Award
5 Gouere 1855 darvoud all: Invest
2 Eost 1856 darvoud all: Invest
2 Meurzh 1858 darvoud all: Invest
1859 darvoud all: Mil-Rank
1860 darvoud all: Mil-Rank
1861 darvoud all: Mil-Rank
28 Meurzh 1868 marvidigezh: Deene Park, England
9 Ebrel 1868 douaridigezh: Deene Park, Corby, England
Notennoù
[E., 1661]
[E., 1628]
[E., 1611]
from injuries sustained in a fall from his horse
M.P. (Tory) for Marlborough
Cornet||8th Hussars
battle of Balaclava, Crimean War||where he commanded a Cavalry Brigade, and lead the Charge of the Light Brigade. "His personal gallantry at Balaklava, when he charged the Russians at the head of his Brigade, forcing his way, with about 600 cavalry, through some 3,600 of the enemy, and leaving half of his men and horses dead on the field, will long be remembered, when the controversy as to the mistaken order, in obedience to which he lead the charge in the teeth of the enemy's guns, is forgotten"
Crimean Medal, 4 clasps
Knight Commander, Order of the Bath (K.C.B.)
M.P. (Tory) for Fowey
M.P. (Tory) for North Hampshire
Lieutenant
Captain
Major
Lieutenant-Colonel||15th Hussars
Lieutenant-Colonel||11th Hussars||on whom he is said to have spent ¹10,000 per year
Colonel||Army
Major-General
Lieutenant-General
Inspector General of Cavalry
Colonel||5th Dragoon Guards
Colonel||11th Hussars
Commander of the Legion of Honour||[France]
Knight, 2nd Class, of the Medjidie||[Turkey]
The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the
United Kingdom, Extant, Extinct or Dormant, new ed.White, Duncan Warrand and Lord Howard de Walden, Alan Sutton Publishing, 1910-1959; reprint in 6 volumes, Gloucester,
U.K., 2000Mammennoù
- ↑ The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the -
- ↑ United Kingdom, Extant, Extinct or Dormant, new ed. - volume III, page 16, volume III, page 17
Eus an dud-kozh d'ar vugale-vihan
titl: Lady
darvoud all: /Perceval/
darvoud all: /Brodrick/
marvidigezh: 24 Du 1824
titl: Lady
darvoud all: /Pelham/
marvidigezh: 22 Mae 1867, England
titl: Lady
darvoud all: /Bingham/
marvidigezh: 2 Ebrel 1877