Wolseley
Garnet Joseph, 1st Viscount, 1833–1913, British field marshal.
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How to use Wolseley in a sentence
Wolseley was quite wrong about special correspondents: they are the soldier's best friends.
Soldier Stories | Rudyard KiplingThus, a force of 1,200 men was speedily gathered together and put at the disposal of Colonel Wolseley.
The Romantic Settlement of Lord Selkirk's Colonists | George BryceSoon afterwards he was defeated by General Wolseley and the insurrection was at an end.
Famous Men and Great Events of the Nineteenth Century | Charles MorrisIn the following year the revolt collapsed on the arrival of General Wolseley at this fort.
Famous Men and Great Events of the Nineteenth Century | Charles MorrisHowever, his chance came two years later when he went out as second in command of the 19th to join Wolseley's Nile Expedition.
Generals of the British Army | Francis Dodd
British Dictionary definitions for Wolseley
/ (ˈwʊlzlɪ) /
Garnet Joseph, 1st Viscount. 1833–1913, British field marshal, noted for his army reforms
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