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George Macartney (British Army officer)

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Soon after this, he demanded to be tried for the offence which had been laid to his charge, and on the evidence of the keepers of Hyde Park, who had witnessed the duel throughout all its phases, was honourably acquitted. His former regiment having been disbanded at the peace of Utrecht, he was
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began, he was appointed Colonel of a new regiment, McCartney's Regiment of Foot, which initially served under Marlborough in
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Macartney was intended to follow his father into the family business but volunteered for the army during the
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George Macartney was born in 1660, elder son of "Black George" Macartney (1630–1702), a wealthy
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In later life, he married Anne Douglas; they had a number of children who predeceased them.
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A Genealogical and Heraldic Dictionary of the Landed Gentry of Great Britain and Ireland
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Historical Record of the Twenty-First Regiment, or the Royal North British Fusiliers
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Historical Record of the Sixth Regiment of Dragoon Guards, or the Carabineers
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A Polite Exchange of Bullets: The Duel and the English Gentleman, 1750–1850
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before being sent to Spain in 1706. He was wounded and captured at the
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on 12 July 1716, from which he was removed on 9 March 1727 to the
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British military personnel of the War of the Spanish Succession
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English Army Lists and Commission Registers, 1661-1714 Volume V
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from 1606 to 1619. His younger brother Isaac was later
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Index

Governor of Portsmouth
Governor of Berwick-upon-Tweed
Belfast
London
Lieutenant-General
Colonel
Carabiniers
Nine Years War
War of the Spanish Succession
Almansa
WIA
POW
Douai
BĂ©thune
Lieutenant-General
Hamilton–Mohun Duel
Belfast
Sir John Davies
Attorney-General for Ireland
High Sheriff of Antrim
Nine Years War
the Duke of Marlborough
Prince Eugene
War of the Spanish Succession
Flanders
Battle of Almanza
Malplaquet
Major-general
Douai
BĂ©thune

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