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CHARLES SACKVILLE, 2ND DUKE OF DORSET (171I-1769) , an associate of Frederick, prince of Wales, was a member of parliament for many years and a lord of the treasury under Henry
ambassador in Paris from 1783 to 1789, and lord steward of the household from 1789 to 1799; he died on the 19th of July 1799, and was succeeded by his only son, George John Frederick (17931815). When the 4th duke died unmarried in February 1815, the titles passed to his kinsman, Charles Sackville Germain (1767-1843), son and heir of the 1st Viscount Sackville, who thus became 5th duke of Dorset. When he died on the 29th of July 1843 the titles became extinct
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