Lieutenant-General Robert Monckton (24 June 1726 – 21 May 1782) was an officer of the British Army and colonial administrator in British North America...
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Robert Monckton (1726–1782) was a British Army officer. Robert Monckton may also refer to: Robert Monckton (died 1722) (1650s–1722), English Member of...
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Fort Monckton is a historic military fort on the south-east shoreline of the Gosport peninsula, Hampshire. Built on the ruins of Haselworth Castle to protect...
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the son of Robert Pemberton Milnes, of Fryston Hall, Castleford, West Yorkshire, and the Honourable Henrietta, daughter of Robert Monckton-Arundell, 4th...
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Robert Monckton (c. 1659 – 1722) was an English landowner and Whig politician who sat in the English and British House of Commons between 1695 and 1713...
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George Vere Arundell Monckton-Arundell, 8th Viscount Galway, GCMG, DSO, OBE, KStJ, PC (24 March 1882 – 27 March 1943) was a British politician. He served...
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him to Brigadier General Robert Monckton, commanding at Fort Pitt (formerly Fort Duquesne). Following Amherst's advice, Monckton sent the rangers to capture...
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Walter Monckton, 3rd Viscount Monckton of Brenchley (b. 1952) The heir presumptive is the present holder's brother the Hon. Timothy David Robert Monckton (b...
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first Viscount Galway in 1727. John Monckton was the eldest son of Theodosia (née Fountaine) Monckton and Robert Monckton (1659–1722), Lord of the manors...
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event known as the Deportation of the Acadians which was ordered by Robert Monckton. From 1755 to 1763, 12,000 Acadians out of 18,000 were forcefully deported...
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Happy Parliament Francis Drake (1696–1771), antiquary and surgeon Robert Monckton, (1726–1782), MP for Pontefract and British army general John Smyth...
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Moncton was not incorporated until 1855. It was named for Lt. Col. Robert Monckton, the British officer who had captured nearby Fort Beauséjour a century...
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. Beginning June 3, 1755, a British army under Lieutenant-Colonel Robert Monckton staged out of nearby Fort Lawrence, besieged the small French garrison...
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Fort St. Frédéric at Crown Point, New York, and Lieutenant Colonel Robert Monckton was to capture Fort Beauséjour to the east on the frontier between...
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America under the sails of Admiral Rodney and command of Brigadier Robert Monckton arrived in Carlisle Bay. This army was made up of eleven regiments:...
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from who resided inside Fort Amsterdam in1760 to 1762 (replaced by Robert Monckton in 1762) and again from 1763 to 1765, and from 1769 to 1770 after Henry...
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constituencies Robert Monckton (1726–1782), officer of the British Army and also a colonial administrator in British North America Robert Monro (died 1680)...
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companies) 45th Regiment of Foot Right Wing under Brigadier General Robert Monckton 28th Regiment of Foot 43rd Regiment of Foot 1 Light field gun provided...
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recorded "Ilbert's Castle" which probably referred to Pontefract Castle. Robert de Lacy failed to support King Henry I during his power struggle with his...
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River campaign occurred during the French and Indian War when Colonel Robert Monckton led a force of 1150 British soldiers to destroy the Acadian settlements...
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justice in Nova Scotia Supreme Court), John Singleton Copley, Robert Feke, and Robert Field (the latter three have works in the Uniacke Estate). Two...
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Viscount Galway (redirect from Baron Monckton)
3rd Viscount Galway (1749–1774) Robert Monckton-Arundell, 4th Viscount Galway (1752–1810) William George Monckton-Arundell, 5th Viscount Galway (1782–1834)...
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Monckton-Arundell is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: George Monckton-Arundell (disambiguation), multiple people Robert Monckton-Arundell...
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Expulsion Governors Grand-Pré General history Military history Port-Royal Robert Monckton Royal Proclamation of 2003 People and culture Acadia (region) Acadian...
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Monckton is an English surname. Bridget Monckton, 11th Lady Ruthven of Freeland (1896–1982) Christopher J. Monckton (born 1954), musician, distant cousin...
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Antonine Maillet, writer, first non-European recipient of the Prix Goncourt Robert Maillet, actor and former professional wrestler Louis Robichaud, former...
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position he continued when General Robert Monckton took over Stanwix's command in 1760. Gates served under Monckton in the capture of Martinique in 1762...
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lore as "one of the most reckless and brutal" of the Rangers. Colonel Robert Monckton led a force of 1,150 British soldiers to destroy the Acadian settlements...
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battle of the war. In 1755, Governor Charles Lawrence and Officer Robert Monckton ordered the forceful explusion of the Acadians. In 1758, on Île-Royale...
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in England, Angelica and Medora, along with a portrait of General Robert Monckton, and his Cymon and Iphigenia, painted in Rome, were shown at the exhibition...
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