Brigadier-General Charles Lawrence (14 December 1709 – 19 October 1760) was a British military officer who, as lieutenant governor and subsequently governor...
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Robert Alasdair Davidson Lawrence MC (born 3 July 1960) is a former British Army officer who was severely wounded while fighting in the Falklands War...
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Charles Lawrence may refer to: Charles Lawrence (British Army officer) (1709–1760), British Army officer and Governor of Nova Scotia, 1756–1760 Charles...
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Lawrence may refer to: Charles Lawrence (British Army officer) (1709–1760), British Army brigadier general Craig Lawrence (born 1963), British Army major...
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the British Officer's Monthly (1811), p. 278 A List of the Officers of the Army and of the Corps of Royal Marines on Full and Half Pay (Great Britain War...
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during the Malayan Emergency. Charles Samuel Flanagan Carroll was born in Calcutta on 30 January 1923. He was educated at Lawrence College Ghora Gali. Carroll...
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Thomas Edward Lawrence CB DSO (16 August 1888 – 19 May 1935) was a British Army officer, archaeologist, diplomat and writer known for his role during...
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1724–1760) was a military officer who fought for France, for Charles Edward Stuart in Scotland, and later for Great Britain in Quebec. MacDonald (sometimes...
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Carolyn Lawrence (born 1967), American voice actress Casey Lawrence (born 1987), American baseball pitcher Charles Lawrence (British Army officer) (1709–1760)...
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forests. Fort Lawrence was razed by fire on October 12, 1756 only 6 years after its construction. Charles Lawrence (British Army officer) Major Southcott...
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Governor Lawrence may refer to: Charles Lawrence (British Army officer) (1709–1760), Governor of Nova Scotia from 1753 to 1760 David L. Lawrence (1889–1966)...
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served in India as a soldier in the British Army and his elder brothers included Sir George Lawrence and Sir Henry Lawrence. At the age of sixteen, despite...
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Henry Montgomery Lawrence, KCB (28 June 1806 – 4 July 1857) was a British military officer, surveyor, administrator and statesman in British India. He is...
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The Indian Army during British rule, also referred to as the British Indian Army, was the main military force of India until national independence in...
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the besieged army of General Charles Gordon, better known to the British public as "Chinese Gordon", at Khartoum. As a Royal Marine officer, he strictly...
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August 1780 – 6 May 1870), commonly known as Red George, was an officer in the British Army who played a conspicuous part in the War of 1812. He was born...
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General William Earle CB (18 May 1833 – 10 February 1885) was a British Army officer of the 19th century. He had a successful military career, recognised...
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Lieutenant-General Sir John Moore KB (13 November 1761 – 16 January 1809) was a British Army officer and politician. He is best known for his military training reforms...
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Lieutenant-General Sir Lawrence Worthington Parsons KCB (23 March 1850 – 20 August 1923) was a British Army officer who became General Officer Commanding 6th...
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Geoffrey Charles Lawrence, CMG, OBE (11 November 1915 – 5 June 1994) was a British colonial servant in Africa. He served as the financial secretary of...
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general officer rank or the rank of brigadier (together now recognized as starred officers) in the British Army, Royal Marines, British Indian Army or other...
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(Halifax). They include: Charles Morris (surveyor general) Francis McLean (British army officer) Charles Lawrence (British Army officer) Twenty-nine 18th- and...
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Major-General Charles Theophilus Evelyn Metcalfe, CB (7 February 1856 – 1912) was a British Army officer who became General Officer Commanding 6th Division...
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Dawnay, CB, CMG, DSO, MVO (23 March 1878 – 19 January 1952) was a British Army officer and merchant banker. He was the nephew of Guy Dawnay, a politician...
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General Sir Charles James Napier, GCB (/ˈneɪpiər/ NAY-pee-ər; 10 August 1782 – 29 August 1853) was an officer and veteran of the British Army's Peninsular...
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Armies which preceded them. The first purely Indian troops employed by the British were watchmen employed in each of the Presidencies of the British East...
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The history of the British Army spans over three and a half centuries since its founding in 1660 and involves numerous European wars, colonial wars and...
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General Burnett may refer to: Charles Burnett (British Army officer) (1843–1915), British Army general Charles Burnett (RAF officer) (1882–1945), Royal Air...
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money. On the way, he loses Daud in quicksand. In Cairo, Lawrence perplexes the British officers with his Arab clothes and his insistence that Farraj be...
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General Sir Herbert Alexander Lawrence, GCB (8 August 1861 – 17 January 1943) was a general in the British Army, a banker and a businessman. He worked...
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