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Francis D'Oyly (British Army officer, died 1815)

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of 1809. On 2 July 1811, both he and his brother Henry were promoted from captains to majors in the army. On 6 October 1812, he was given command of a company in the Guards as a brevet major after the death of Lt-Col. Colquitt. He then served under the Duke of Wellington in
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British military personnel killed in action in the Napoleonic Wars
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the British Army's campaign in the Spanish Peninsula and France
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Index

KCB
Marylebone
Waterloo, Belgium
United Kingdom

British Army
Lieutenant colonel
Napoleonic Wars
Walcheren Campaign
Peninsular War
Battle of Salamanca
Battle of Vitoria
Battle of the Pyrenees
Battle of Nivelle
Battle of Orthez
Waterloo campaign
Battle of Waterloo
Matthias D'Oyly
Sir John D'Oyly, 1st Baronet
KCB
Matthias
Sir John D'Oyly, 1st Baronet
1st Regiment of Guards
1799 Anglo-Russian expedition to the Netherlands
Walcheren Campaign
the British Army's campaign in the Spanish Peninsula and France
KCB
the Hundred Days
battle of Waterloo

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