Henry Edward Fox

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Lady Caroline Lennox
(mother)
Canting arms of Fox, Baron Holland: Ermine, on a chevron azure three fox's heads and necks erased or on a canton of the second a fleur-de-lys of the third

governor of Minorca and governor of Gibraltar
.

Family

He was a son of

Lady Caroline Lennox (1723–1774), and a younger brother of the politician Charles James Fox (1749–1806). His mother's father was Charles Lennox, 2nd Duke of Richmond
(1701–1750), an illegitimate grandson of King Charles II.

Life

He attended Westminster School before being commissioned as a cornet in the 1st dragoon guards in 1770. Soon after that he spent 1 year's leave at the military academy at Strasbourg. After his return he rose to lieutenant (1773) then captain (1774).

American War of Independence

In 1773 he moved to the

American War of Independence (spending 1778–79 on leave in England). By the end of the war he had risen to colonel and king's aide-de-camp, and he then moved to command the forces in Nova Scotia (1783–89), where he was influential in the creation of the new colony of New Brunswick, and then the Chatham Barracks
(1789–93).

Later career

Next he was quartermaster-general on the

10th (North Lincolnshire) Regiment (1795–1811), Lieutenant-governor of Minorca (1799–1801) following its capture from the French, commander in chief of all British Mediterranean forces outside Gibraltar (1801–03, replacing General Sir Ralph Abercromby fatally wounded at the battle of Alexandria) and finally Commander-in-Chief, Ireland (1803). In Ireland he was caught off-guard by Robert Emmet's Dublin uprising (23 July 1803) and was quickly replaced by Lieutenant-General Cathcart
, whose appointment was gazetted on 20 October.

Fox moved to be commander of the London district (1803),

William Sidney Smith
's political machinations at the Sicilian court, contrary as they were to the army's tactics for the Italian theatre, until Fox's ill health finally led to his being recalled by the British government and replaced by Moore. Fox was promoted full general on 25 April 1808, appointed governor of Portsmouth in 1810 and died the following year.

Marriage and issue

On 14 November 1786 he married Marianne Clayton, daughter of William Clayton,

. They had 3 children:

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Military offices
Preceded by Colonel of the 10th (the North Lincolnshire) Regiment of Foot
1795–1811
Succeeded by
Preceded by Commander-in-Chief, Ireland
1803
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Thomas Trigge
(acting)
Governor of Gibraltar
(acting)

1804–1806
Succeeded by
Sir Hew Dalrymple
Preceded by
Governor of Portsmouth

1810–1811
Succeeded by