General Sir Gordon Drummond, GCB (27 September 1772 – 10 October 1854) was a Canadian-born British Army officer and the first official to command the...
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Gordon Drummond was a Canadian-born officer. Gordon Drummond may also refer to: Gordon Drummond (cricketer) (born 1980), Scottish cricketer Gordon Drummond...
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Drummond Township (/ˈdrʌmənd/ DRUH-mənd) is a civil township of Chippewa County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 973 at the 2020 census...
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Battle of Lundy's Lane (redirect from Drummond Hill Cemetery)
the British Lieutenant Governor of Upper Canada, Lieutenant General Gordon Drummond, arrived in Fort George to take personal command on the Niagara peninsula...
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Gordon Drummond Clancy (11 May 1912 – 16 February 1996) was a Progressive Conservative party member of the House of Commons of Canada. He was a pharmacist...
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Gordon David Drummond (born 21 April 1980) is a former Scottish international cricketer who made his One Day International (ODI) debut at the 2007 World...
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politician Gordon Drummond (1772–1852), British army general Gordon Drummond (cricketer) (born 1980), Scottish cricket player Harriet Drummond (born 1952),...
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Stewart, Liberal (1949–1953) George Hugh Castleden, CCF (1953–1958) G. Drummond Clancy, Progressive Conservative (1958–1968) Yorkton Saskatchewan provincial...
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John Gordon Drummond Campbell (15 February 1864 – 11 January 1935) was a British barrister and Conservative Party politician who served from 1918 to 1922...
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Margaret Stewart, Lady Gordon (born 1498) was the daughter of James IV of Scotland and his mistress Margaret Drummond. Margaret Stewart was born in 1498...
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Drummond was born in Meigle, a rural village in Perthshire, and played her early cricket for Meigle Cricket Club. Her older brother, Gordon Drummond,...
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Governor Drummond may refer to: Gordon Drummond (1772–1854), Governor General of the Canadas from 1815 to 1816 William Drummond (colonial governor) (died...
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Andre Jamal Drummond (born August 10, 1993) is an American professional basketball player for the Philadelphia 76ers of the National Basketball Association...
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that stood in the way, which required its capture. Lieutenant General Gordon Drummond, the British commander in Upper Canada, hoped that the garrison at...
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construction. Built in 1814 by the British Army and named for Sir Gordon Drummond, it was occupied by the Americans for two weeks in July 1814 during...
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General Drummond may refer to: Gordon Drummond (1772–1854), Canadian-born British Army general Laurence Drummond (1861–1946), British Army major general...
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Result ODI 3164 28 June Gordon Drummond Peter Borren Mannofield Park, Aberdeen Scotland by 15 runs ODI 3166 29 June Gordon Drummond Peter Borren Mannofield...
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John Drummond (1714–1747), titular 7th Earl and 4th Duke of Perth, often referred to by his courtesy title Lord John Drummond, was a Franco-Scottish nobleman...
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and Jean Drummond, who married James Murray, 2nd Duke of Atholl and, after his death, Lord Adam Gordon (a younger son of the 2nd Duke of Gordon). His paternal...
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Fort Erie. Following their return to the fort, the British, under Gordon Drummond, attempted to capture the fort and the Siege of Fort Erie followed...
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Drummondville (redirect from Saint-Charles-de-Drummond, Quebec)
Francis) River against American attacks. The town was named after Sir Gordon Drummond, the Lieutenant Governor of Upper Canada between 1813 and 1816. The...
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hundred and fifty or so buildings to the ground. Lieutenant General Gordon Drummond, the newly appointed Lieutenant Governor of Upper Canada, was planning...
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December 1813, de Rottenburg was succeeded by Lieutenant General Sir Gordon Drummond, and returned to his previous posts in Lower Canada. Later in 1814...
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Earl of Perth (redirect from Lord Drummond of Cargill)
Peerage of Scotland. It was created in 1605 for James Drummond, 4th Lord Drummond. The Drummond family claim descent from Maurice, son of George, a younger...
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Rottenburg was replaced by the more forceful Lieutenant General Gordon Drummond. Drummond was aware that the American attack on Montreal had been defeated...
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Siege of Fort Erie (section William Drummond's attack)
Lieutenant General Gordon Drummond (the Lieutenant Governor of Upper Canada), had suffered high casualties at Lundy's Lane. Drummond nevertheless claimed...
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James Drummond, 4th Earl of Perth, KT, PC (1648 – 11 May 1716) was a Scottish peer and politician. The eldest son of James Drummond, 3rd Earl of Perth...
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Result ODI 3285a 9 July Gordon Drummond Jimmy Hansra Cambusdoon New Ground, Ayr Match abandoned ODI 3287 11 July Gordon Drummond Jimmy Hansra Cambusdoon...
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Drummond–Bois-Francs and Johnson. The riding as well as the city of Drummondville were named in honor of former War of 1812 general Gordon Drummond....
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Succeeded by John Gordon Drummond Campbell Legal offices Preceded by Sir F.E. Smith Solicitor General 1915–1916 Succeeded by Sir Gordon Hewart Political...
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