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Lord Edward Charles Bentinck

(1744-1819), Brother of 3rd Duke of Portland

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William Henry Cavendish Bentinck, 3rd Duke of Portland; Lord Edward Charles Bentinck, by and published by John Raphael Smith, after  Benjamin West - NPG D19986

William Henry Cavendish Bentinck, 3rd Duke of Portland; Lord Edward Charles Bentinck

by and published by John Raphael Smith, after Benjamin West
mezzotint, published 25 November 1774
NPG D19986

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James Hose

13 February 2020, 15:04

Garrett Memorial St Laurence Church Ramsgate Kent.
In memory of Charlotte Georgiana Sophia wife of Robert Garrett a captain in the army who died on the 6th of November 1819 aged 30 years. Her remains are buried in the churchyard at Mollenbeck near Brussels in the Netherlands in the same grave with her father Lord Edward Charles Cavendish Bentinck only brother of William third Duke of Portland. Also of Louisa wife of the above Robert Garrett Lieutenant Colonel of the 16th Regiment and Knight of the Royal Hanoverian Guelphic Order who died on the 16th May 1850 aged 63 years. Her remains are buried in the cemetery at Kensal Green near London. Also in memory of John Garrett son of John and Elizabeth Garrett a Commander in the Royal Navy who died on the 17th of November 1850 aged 58 years. His remains are buried in All Souls cemetery at Kensal Green near London.