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Lieutenant-General Lord Frederick FitzClarence, GCH (9 December 1799 – 30 October 1854) was a British Army officer as well as being the illegitimate third son of King William IV and his mistress, Dorothea Jordan. ==Military career== FitzClarence was commissioned as an officer in the British Army in 1814.〔(Lord Frederick FitzClarence obituary ) ''The Gentleman's Magazine'', 1855, p.304〕 While a captain in the Coldstream Guards, FitzClarence commanded a small detachment of Guards to act in support of the police with the arrest of the Cato Street conspirators in 1820.〔 The arrest was not straightforward, and a scuffle ensued.〔''Morning Chronicle'', Thursday, 24 February 1820, as replicated on (A Web of English History )〕 The ''Naval and Military Gazette'' (May 1845) identified Sgt James Graham as the man who saved FitzClarence's life.〔Chichester, H.M.; "Graham, James (1791–1845)", (rev. James Lunt), ''Oxford Dictionary of National Biography'', Oxford University Press, 2004〕 Frederick FitzClarence gained the rank of Colonel in the service of the 36th (Herefordshire) Regiment of Foot.〔 On 24 May 1831 he was granted the rank of a marquess' younger son.〔 Having been invested as a Knight Grand Cross of the Royal Guelphic Order (G.C.H.) that same year, he became Military Governor of Portsmouth in 1840 and then Commander-in-Chief of the Bombay Army in 1852.〔(The India List and India Office List )〕 He died in office in October 1854.〔
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