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John Moody (British Army officer)

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were attacked by French troops from Placentia; although heavily outnumbered, they were able to hold off the enemy. As a result, in 1707, he was named a lieutenant in the
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He was called back to England in 1717 to answer complaints laid against him and to settle the garrison's accounts.
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was named to the position of deputy governor but never came to Newfoundland. Moody settled in
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in October 1704, Moody was left in charge. In January 1705, Moody's men at
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John Moody (governor)
Placentia
Michael Richards
Newfoundland
Thomas Lloyd
St. John's
Fort William
Coldstream Guards
Treaty of Utrecht
Nova Scotia
Francis Nicholson
Martin Purcell
London
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"Moody, John"
Dictionary of Canadian Biography
University of Toronto Press
"Taverner, William"
Dictionary of Canadian Biography
University of Toronto Press
The Governors-General: The English Army and the Definition of the Empire, 1569-1681
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