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George Boscawen (British Army general)

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History of Thos. Farrington's Regiment Subsequently Designated the 29th (Worcestershire) Foot
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and led that regiment during a lengthy posting to Ireland. He was promoted to the rank of
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on 22 February 1760. On 16 January 1761, he was transferred to become colonel of the
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in 1764 – and waited until 1770 to make his only recorded contribution to a debate.
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on 14 October the same year. In 1750 he was made Lieutenant-Governor of the
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On 3 February 1743, he was married to Ann Trevor, the daughter of
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Boscawen died in York Street, St James's, London, in 1775.
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instead. This constituency was controlled by his brother,
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He was promoted to the rank of 637:British Army lieutenant generals 401:: the House of Commons 1754–1790 361:: the House of Commons 1754–1790 293:: the House of Commons 1715–1754 206:: the House of Commons 1715–1754 632:People educated at Eton College 451:William Howe, 5th Viscount Howe 682:29th Regiment of Foot officers 677:Royal Welch Fusiliers officers 66:War of the Austrian Succession 1: 282:"Vernon, Edward (1684–1757)" 95:, following the decision of 52:, he was commissioned as an 488:Parliament of Great Britain 130:on 14 January 1758, and to 718: 384:Drummond, Mary M. (1964). 29: 697:Younger sons of viscounts 672:Grenadier Guards officers 596: 569:Member of Parliament for 567: 555: 541: 507:Member of Parliament for 505: 493: 486: 475: 465: 457: 447: 437: 428: 423: 399:The History of Parliament 359:The History of Parliament 291:The History of Parliament 204:The History of Parliament 60:in 1728, and promoted to 143:general election of 1761 461:Peregrine Thomas Hopson 344:Cannon, J. 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George Boscawen (British Army officer, born 1712)
George Boscawen
Hugh Boscawen, 1st Viscount Falmouth
Eton College
ensign
First Foot Guards
captain
War of the Austrian Succession
Fontenoy
Dettingen
John Morley Trevor
George Boscawen
William Boscawen
Penryn
Edward Vernon
Ipswich
colonel
Aide-de-camp
King George II
Scilly Isles
29th Regiment of Foot
major general
lieutenant general
23rd Regiment of Foot
general election of 1761
Truro
Lord Falmouth
election of 1774
George
Cider Act

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