• Samuel Auchmuty may refer to: Samuel Auchmuty (British Army officer) (1756–1822), British lieutenant-general and Commander-in-Chief, Ireland Samuel Benjamin...
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    Lieutenant-General Sir Samuel Auchmuty, GCB (22 June 1758 – 11 August 1822) was an American-born British Army general, who served in a number of military...
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  • Irish Christian cleric Richard T. Auchmuty (1831–1893), American soldier, architect, and philanthropist Samuel Auchmuty (British Army officer) (1758–1822)...
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  • Samuel Auchmuty Dickson (c. 1817 – 1870) was an Irish Conservative politician. Dickson was the grandson of Samuel Dickson of Ballinaguile, Croagh, Co...
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  • General Sir Samuel Benjamin Auchmuty GCB (28 April 1780 – 30 April 1868) was an Anglo-Irish soldier. He was the second son of Col. Samuel Auchmuty and his...
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    of colonel, and in March 1811 accompanied the expedition under Sir Samuel Auchmuty, which was sent by Lord Minto to conquer Java from the Dutch. He greatly...
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    under Lieutenant-General Sir Samuel Auchmuty, escorted by Commodore Broughton aboard the 74-gun HMS Illustrious. Auchmuty and Broughton became the military...
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    3 February 1807, 3,000 British troops under Brigadier General Sir Samuel Auchmuty attacked the city of Montevideo. The city's capture was preceded, on...
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    British force in a joint military and naval operation under General Sir Samuel Auchmuty and a naval squadron under Admiral Sir Charles Stirling. Reinforcements...
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  • Toronto Police Department Samuel Dickson (died 1850), Member of the UK Parliament for County Limerick, 1849–1850 Samuel Auchmuty Dickson (1817–1870), Member...
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  • Vesey (1697–1746) Henry Barclay (1746–1764) Samuel Auchmuty (1764–1777) Charles Inglis (1777–1783) Samuel Provoost (1784–1800) Benjamin Moore (1800–1816)...
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    the 7th (Royal Fusiliers) Regiment of Foot 1854–1855 Succeeded by Samuel Auchmuty Preceded by Sir Harry Smith Colonel-Commandant of the 2nd Battalion...
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    Tucker of Bermuda, stepdaughter of Reverend Samuel Auchmuty and half-sister of General Sir Samuel Auchmuty. She returned to England with her husband, and...
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    Spanish stronghold. It failed, but in February 1807, Brigadier-General Samuel Auchmuty occupied Montevideo with a British and Irish force and ruled in the...
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    was launched. The regiment was part of this second force, under Sir Samuel Auchmuty. The British force besieged and captured Montevideo. In 1807, the regiment...
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  • George Beckwith 1816–1820 General Sir David Baird 1820–1822 General Sir Samuel Auchmuty 1822 Field Marshal Lord Combermere 1822–1825 General Sir George Murray...
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    February 1807, British reinforcements of about 8,000 men under Gen. Sir Samuel Auchmuty captured Montevideo after a fierce fight. In May Lt. Gen. John Whitelock...
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    George Beckwith Commander-in-Chief, Ireland 1820–1822 Succeeded by Sir Samuel Auchmuty Preceded by Alexander Ross Governor of Inverness 1827–1829 Succeeded by...
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    Adrián Varela. The British troops were in command of the Generals Samuel Auchmuty and William Lumley, who advanced towards the Plaza de Toros on July...
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    Baron Hill 2 January 1815 22 February 1812 Lieutenant-General Sir Samuel Auchmuty 2 January 1815 22 February 1812 Lieutenant-General Sir Edward Paget...
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    Auchinleck (1884—1981), Commander-in-Chief, India Lieutenant-General Sir Samuel Auchmuty (1758—1822), Commander-in-Chief, Ireland James Touchet, 5th Baron Audley...
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    Vieja. On 3 February 1807, British troops under the command of General Samuel Auchmuty and Admiral Charles Stirling occupied the city during the Battle of...
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    invasion fleet arrived shortly thereafter, on 30 July, led by Sir Samuel Auchmuty. Janssens mounted a defense that centered around the existing fortifications...
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    uncle was given a new ship, HMS Sampson, and orders to convoy General Samuel Auchmuty and his troops to the Río de la Plata and take over command of the...
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    the 78th (Highlanders) Regiment of Foot 1809–1812 Succeeded by Sir Samuel Auchmuty Preceded by John Graves Simcoe Colonel of the 22nd (the Cheshire) Regiment...
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    Blakeney 1854–1855: General Sir George Brown 1855–1868: General Sir Samuel Auchmuty 1868–1881: General Sir Richard Airey The Royal Fusiliers (City of London...
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  • Massachusetts. 1807 – A British military force, under Brigadier-General Sir Samuel Auchmuty captures the Spanish Empire city of Montevideo, now the capital of...
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    changed, and on 13 June it reached Montevideo, recently captured by Sir Samuel Auchmuty. General John Whitelocke had arrived to take command of the combined...
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    Cape of Good Hope with instructions from William Windham. General Samuel Auchmuty and Admiral Murray were despatched to report back to the Pitt ministry...
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    General 1870–1876 Succeeded by Sir Charles Ellice Preceded by Sir Samuel Auchmuty Colonel of the 7th (Royal Fusiliers) Regiment of Foot 1868–1876 Succeeded by...
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