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Barry St. Leger

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Following the war, he remained in Quebec, and briefly commanded the British forces there in 1784. He resigned his commission the following year due to ill health, and died in Worksop, Nottinghamshire, England, on 23 December 1793. His Will was proved on 14 February 1794 at the PCC London by Frances
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For the next several years, St. Leger was a leader of the British frontier war against the Americans. He was promoted to colonel in 1780. In 1781, he led an attempt to kidnap General
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reached him he was abandoned by his Indian supporters, and was forced to withdraw back to Quebec. He then tried to join up with Burgoyne's army near Saratoga, but had only reached
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The British Campaign of 1777, Volume One - The St. Leger Expedition: The Forces of Crown and Congress, Second Edition
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for this mission so that he would outrank the militia officers involved. He moved a mixed force of British regulars,
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He was selected to lead the western offensive that formed one leg of the 1777
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in July 1760 and served as a staff officer in the campaign against
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America's military adversaries: from colonial times to the present
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by the time Burgoyne surrendered his army in October 1777.
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began in 1775, St. Leger was a lieutenant colonel in the
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British Army personnel of the American Revolutionary War
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British military personnel of the French and Indian War
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Index

Barry St. Ledger

County Kildare
Ireland
Worksop
Nottinghamshire
England
Brevet
Brigadier-general
French and Indian War
Siege of Louisbourg
Siege of Quebec
American Revolutionary War
Saratoga Campaign
British Army
Saratoga Campaign
besieged Fort Stanwix
County Kildare, Ireland
Sir John St Leger
Anthony St Leger (British Army officer)
St Leger Stakes
Viscount Doneraile
County Tipperary
Eton College
Peterhouse, Cambridge
British Army
28th Regiment of Foot
French and Indian War
Jeffery Amherst
siege of Louisbourg

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