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Jacob Richards (artillery officer)

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428: 443: 438: 118: 433: 188: 403: 423: 176: 105:, Richards joined the English ordnance during the 1680s. In order to improve his knowledge of artillery he was sent in 1685 to 70: 180: 74: 66: 42: 200: 38: 418: 78: 46: 149: 82: 408: 413: 122: 235:
In 1695 he accompanied a British raiding expedition on the French coast which launched an attack on
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Vauban Under Siege: Engineering Efficiency and Martial Vigor in the War of the Spanish Succession
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in 1697 he was appointed Third Engineer of Great Britain. The following year he was promoted to
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who also pursued army careers. A sister, Elizabeth, married the politician
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Williamite military personnel of the Williamite War in Ireland
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However, he left to take up service in the Army of the
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Index

English Army
Artillery
Jacob Richards
Michael Richards
John Richards
Ireland
County Wexford
Solomon Richards
Cromwellian era
Michael Richards
John Richards
James Craggs
Protestants
Catholicism
Tangier Garrison
Vienna
Imperial
Great Turkish War
General Taffe
Siege of Buda
Hull
River Humber
Glorious Revolution
James II
Salisbury Plain
William of Orange
Percy Kirke
Derry
being besieged
Jacobite

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