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Sir Charles Stuart, KB (January 1753 – 25 May 1801) was a British nobleman and soldier. The fourth son of John Stuart, 3rd Earl of Bute and Mary Wortley Montagu, he was born in Kenwood House, London...
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Major-General Charles Stuart (born circa 1758 in Ireland died 31 March 1828 in Calcutta, British India) was (probably) the son of Thomas Smyth (eldest son of Charles Smyth (1694-1783), MP for Limerick, and Elizabeth, daughter of Sir Thomas Prendergast, 1st Bt.). In his teens he went to India, where...
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Sir John Cope, KB (1690 – 1760) was a British general. He was in command of the government forces at the Battle of Prestonpans, and was defeated by the Jacobite Charles Edward Stuart (Bonnie Prince ...
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Definition of Charles Stuart in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of Charles Stuart. Pronunciation of Charles Stuart. Translations of Charles Stuart. Charles Stuart synonyms, Charles Stuart antonyms. ...
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With a profound belief that Kings were appointed by God to rule by Divine Right, Charles succeeded as the second Stuart King in 1625.
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War Office, 30 June 1780. <i>A List of All the Officers of the Army, viz. The General and Field Officers, of the Various Troops, Regiments, Independent Companies and Garrisons..</i> Submitted by ...
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Sir John Cope, KB (1690 - 1760) was a British general. He was in command of the government forces at the Battle of Prestonpans, and was defeated by the Jacobite Charles Edward Stuart there in 1745. ...
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He joined the British Army in 1776 as an ensign in the 51st Foot then based in Minorca. ... He was given a Colonelcy and became Adjutant-General to Sir Charles Stuart.
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