‘This brave and gallant young man’, writes Charnock, ‘was of a very amorous disposition.’
was so touched with the barbarity of his son that he went to see his daughter-in-law, which he had never done before, and assured her that he would be kind to her and never let her want while he lived.
HMC Egmont Diary, ii. 421; Gent. Mag. 1737, p. 762; LJ, 13 Mar. 1738.
Returned for Thetford by the Duke of Grafton in 1739, Fitzroy was absent on active service from the division on the Spanish convention in March but voted with the Government against the place bill in January 1740. In April he took part in an engagement resulting in the capture of a Spanish man-of-war.
