• Lieutenant-General Sir Thomas Sydney Beckwith KCB (17 February 1770 – 15 January 1831) was an English officer of the British Army who served as quartermaster...
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    was being inspected by his former commanding officer, General Sir Thomas Sydney Beckwith when the general recognised Plunket and inquired into what had happened...
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  • English socialite Thomas Beckwith (1731–1786), English painter Thomas Sydney Beckwith (1775–1831), British army officer Wally Beckwith (1893–1983), Australian...
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  • general Thomas Sydney Beckwith (1770–1831), British Army lieutenant general William Beckwith (1795–1871), British Army general Merton Beckwith-Smith (1890–1942)...
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  • Vincent from 1806 to 1808, and Governor of Barbados from 1810 to 1815 Thomas Sydney Beckwith (1770–1831), Governor of Bombay from 1830 to 1831 This disambiguation...
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    ashore in 60 barges. Cockburn led 300 Royal Marines while Colonel Thomas Sydney Beckwith led a larger group of 1,800 men. Talbot County, which contains the...
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  • the start of the War of 1812. In 1813, Lieutenant-Colonel, Sir Thomas Sydney Beckwith arrived in Bermuda to command a force tasked with raiding the Atlantic...
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    29 May 1812 Proxy for Sir John Hope Colonel Thomas Sydney Beckwith 29 May 1812 Proxy for Sir George Beckwith Lieutenant-Colonel Robert Chambre Hill 29 May...
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    regiment was leaving England. In 1813, Lieutenant-Colonel, Sir Thomas Sydney Beckwith arrived in Bermuda to command a force tasked with raiding the Atlantic...
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    grandson of Major-General John Beckwith and nephew of the generals, Sir George Beckwith and Sir Thomas Sydney Beckwith. He attended the Halifax Grammar...
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  •     Brig Gen Robert Craufurd     (3,815 total) 1st Brigade     Lt Col Thomas Sydney Beckwith     (1,631 total) 1/43rd Foot 1/95th Rifles (4 Coys) 2/95th Rifles...
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    excluded from this blockade). In 1813, Lieutenant-Colonel, Sir Thomas Sydney Beckwith arrived in Bermuda to command an expeditionary force tasked with...
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    Sembalina, Italy 1943–45 John Baird – Rifleman and revolutionary. Thomas Sydney Beckwith – Officer in the 95th, served in the Peninsular War. Rowland Fraser...
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    caution and hesitancy. Prévost's Quartermaster General, Major General Thomas Sydney Beckwith, was a veteran of the early part of the Peninsular campaign and...
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    Foreigners during the raid. In response, Quartermaster-General Thomas Sydney Beckwith replied that though outrages had been committed during the raid...
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    limited periods, rather than for life. Men such as Sir John Moore, Thomas Sydney Beckwith and Rowland Hill characterised the new breed of officers who sought...
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    Lieutenant-General Sir Thomas Sydney Beckwith (1770—1831), Commander-in-Chief, Bombay Army Major-General Merton Beckwith-Smith (1890—1942), GOC 18th Infantry...
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    Captain John Beckwith, Thomas Sydney Beckwith and Brigadier General Ferdinand Beckwith. He was also the uncle of Major-General John Charles Beckwith. Spain...
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    Mary Douglas (d. 1841), who married Maj.-Gen. Sir Thomas Sydney Beckwith, son of Maj.-Gen. John Beckwith, in 1817. Charles Douglas, 6th Marquess of Queensberry...
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    Londonderry (second son of William Barnard, Bishop of Derry, and brother of Thomas Barnard, Bishop of Limerick), by his second wife, Sarah née Robertson of...
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  • George Cockburn personally led one of the attacking columns, and Thomas Sydney Beckwith the other. Gawin Lane Corbin became one of the heroes of the battle...
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  • trained with Sydney Brenner, Arthur Pardee, and François Jacob at the Institut Pasteur in France before arriving at Harvard University. Beckwith led the research...
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    to 1815 American War of 1812. In 1813, Lieutenant-Colonel, Sir Thomas Sydney Beckwith arrived in Bermuda to command a military force tasked with working...
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    Military offices Preceded by Sir Thomas Sydney Beckwith Colonel-Commandant of the 2nd Battalion, Rifle Brigade 1831–1833 Succeeded by Sir James Stevenson...
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    United States during the war. In 1813, Lieutenant-Colonel, Sir Thomas Sydney Beckwith arrived in Bermuda to command a military force tasked with working...
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  • visibility improved. Undeterred, Erskine ordered Lieut-Colonel Thomas Sydney Beckwith's 1st Brigade forward. Instead of crossing the Côa beyond the French...
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    improved. Undeterred, Erskine peremptorily ordered Lieut-Colonel Thomas Sydney Beckwith's 1st Brigade forward. Instead of crossing the Côa beyond Reynier's...
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  • Fleet in 1788 and the establishment of Sydney, New South Wales as the first permanent European settlement, Thomas Barrett became the first person to be...
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    first land grant in the area was 100 acres (0.4 km2) to William Beckwith in 1794. Thomas Moore received 470 acres (1.9 km2) in 1799 and another 700 acres...
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    and for Best Supporting Actor for playing white supremacist Byron De La Beckwith in Ghosts of Mississippi (1996). Notable film roles include in Videodrome...
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