Lennox may refer to:
- Lennox (district), an historic mormaerdom, earldom and then dukedom, in Stirling, Scotland
- Lennox International, a global manufacturer of furnaces and central air conditioners. The district of Lennox ( Gaelic Leamhnachd ʎãũnəxg̊ often known as "the Lennox" is a region of Scotland centred around the village of The title of Mormaer designates a regional or provincial ruler in the Medieval Kingdom of the Scots. Earl was the Anglo-Saxon form and jarl the Scandinavian form of a title meaning " Chieftain " and referring especially to chieftains Lennox International Inc (NYSE LII headquartered in Richardson TX[http //www
Other places around the world, named by Scottish emigrants:
- Lennox, California, United States
- Lennox, South Dakota, United States
- Lennox Gardens, Canberra, Australia
- Lennox County, Ontario, Canada
- Lennox and Addington, an electoral district in Ontario, Canada
- For Lennox, an uninhabited island in Chile, see Picton, Lennox and Nueva
People who have had the surname Lennox include:
- Any person who has held the title of Mormaer of Lennox
- Any person who has held the title of Earl of Lennox
- Any person who has held the title of Duke of Lennox
- Annie Lennox, a popular music artist from Scotland
- Betty Lennox
- Lady Caroline Lennox
- Charlotte Lennox (c. Lennox is a Census-designated place (CDP in Los Angeles County, California, United States. Lennox is a city in Lincoln County, South Dakota, United States. Lennox Gardens, a park in Canberra, Australia lying on the south side of Lake Burley Griffin, close to Commonwealth Avenue Bridge and Albert Hall in the suburb of Lennox County is an historic county in what is now the Canadian province of Ontario. Lennox and Addington was a federal electoral district represented in the Canadian House of Commons from 1904 to 1925 Picton Lennox and Nueva is a group of three islands (and their islets located on the extreme south of South America, in the Chilean commune of Cabo de Hornos The Mormaer of Lennox or Earl of Lennox was the ruler of the long-lasting provincial Mormaerdom / Earldom of Lennox in the Medieval The Mormaer of Lennox or Earl of Lennox was the ruler of the long-lasting provincial Mormaerdom / Earldom of Lennox in the Medieval The title Duke of Lennox has been created several times in the Peerage of Scotland, for Clan Stewart of Darnley. Annie Lennox (born 25 December 1954 is a Scottish born British Musician, Vocalist and Academy Award -winning Songwriter Betty Lennox (born Betty Bernice Lennox on December 4, 1976 in Oklahoma City Oklahoma) is a professional basketball player currently playing Georgiana Caroline Fox 1st Baroness Holland of Holland ( 27 March 1723 &ndash 24 July 1774) born as Lady Georgiana Caroline Lennox Charlotte Ramsay Lennox ( c 1730 - January 4, 1804) was a British Author and Poet of the 18th century 1730-1804)
- Dave Lennox, inventor of the riveted steel furnace and founder of Lennox International
- David Lennox, a stonemason and bridge-builder, known for his stone bridges in colonial New South Wales
- E. J. Lennox (1844-1933) was a Toronto based architect
- Louisa Lennox
- Lady Sarah Lennox
- Wilbraham Oates Lennox
- William G. Lennox, neurologist
- Zion y Lennox
People who have had the first name Lennox include:
Other things named Lennox include:
See also
- Lenox
- Linux, the open source Unix-like operating system kernel
David Lennox (April 15 1855 - February 15 1947 was an American inventor and businessman This article is about David Lennox a Master Stonemason For the American Inventor see " Dave Lennox. Edward James Lennox (1854-1933 was a Toronto based architect who designed several of the city's most notable landmarks in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries including Lady Louisa Conolly (1743-1821 known from 1743 to 1758 as Lady Louisa Lennox, was the third of the four Lennox sisters immortalised in Stella Tillyard 's book Lady Sarah Lennox (14 February 1745 &ndash August 1826 was the most notorious of the famous Lennox sisters daughters of Charles Lennox 2nd Duke of Richmond. Wilbraham Oates Lennox VC KCB ( 4 August 1830 - 7 February 1897) was an English recipient of the William Gordon Lennox (1884–1960 was an American neurologist who was a pioneer in the use of Electroencephalography (EEG for the diagnosis and treatment of Zion & Lennox are a Reggaeton duo from Puerto Rico; they are currently together working on their 3rd album entitled "Past Present & Future" Sir Lennox Randal Francis Berkeley ( May 12, 1903 &ndash December 26, 1989) was an English Composer. Lennox Claudius Lewis CM, CBE (born September 2 1965) is a retired British/ Canadian professional boxer. Lennox V Miller ( October 8, 1946 in Kingston Jamaica &ndash November 8 2004 in Pasadena California) was a champion Lennox "Bobby" Mohammed revolutionised the way that the Steelpan was played in competition Esmé Stuart Lennox Robinson ( 4 October 1886 - 15 October 1958) was an Irish Dramatist, Poet and Theatre Lennox Leslie Wongamu Sebe ( 26 July 1926 – 23 July 1994) was chief minister of the Xhosa Bantustan of Ciskei Lennox "Boogsie" Sharpe (* 1953 in Port of Spain, Trinidad) is a successful and popular composer and arranger of Steelpan music Lennox Yearwood Jr is a minister community activist and one of the most influential people in Hip Hop political life Two ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Lennox, probably after the historic Scottish region of Lennox, and its associated Duchy The Royal Navy of the United Kingdom is the oldest of the British armed services (and is therefore known as the Senior Service) Macbeth is among the best-known of William Shakespeare 's plays, and is his shortest tragedy, believed to have been written some time between Lennox-Gastaut syndrome (LGS also known as Lennox syndrome, is a difficult-to-treat form of childhood-onset Epilepsy that most often appears between the second and The Lennox Stakes is a Group 2 flat horse race in the United Kingdom for three-year-old and above Thoroughbreds It is run over a distance Linux (commonly pronounced ˈlɪnəks
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