A fitzroy


[fits-roi] /fɪtsˈrɔɪ/
noun
augustus henry, 3rd duke of grafton
[graf-tuh n,, grahf-] /ˈgræf tən,, ˈgrɑf-/ (show ipa), 1735–1811, british statesman: prime minister 1768–70.

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