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Philip Honywood (British Army officer, died 1785)

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in 1743, he received at least twenty-three broadsword wounds and two musket shots which were never removed, distinguishing himself by his personal valour. He was afterwards promoted to a lieutenant-colonelcy in the regiment of
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Honywood died in 1785 aged 75. He had married Elizabeth Wastell, but their only child, Philip, who was born 27 June 1760, died aged 19. He left his Marks Hall estate worth nearly £6000 per annum to his cousin
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Honywood was the fifth son of Robert Honywood and his wife Mary Sandford, daughter of Sir Richard Sandford, Bart. and sister and heiress of
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and was seriously wounded at the skirmish at Clifton in 1745. He was promoted colonel in 1752 and awarded the colonelcy of the
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The Register of Births & Baptisms in the Parish of St James within the Liberty of Westminster Vol. IV. 1741-1760
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from 1766 to his death. He was finally promoted to full General in 1777 and transferred to be Colonel of the
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He joined the Army as a cornet and rose through the ranks to become a major in 1741. At the
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from 1756 to 1759. He was made major-general in 1758, given the colonelcy of the
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HONYWOOD, Philip (c.1710–85), of Marks Hall, Essex and Howgill Castle, Westmld.
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Portrait of Lieutenant General Philip Honeywood by Thomas Gainsborough
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Members of the Parliament of Great Britain for English constituencies
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1710 – 21 February 1785) was a British army officer who sat in the
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British Army personnel of the War of the Austrian Succession
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from 1759 to 1782 and made lieutenant-general in 1760.
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British Army personnel of the Jacobite rising of 1745
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Index


Michael Dahl
Appleby
Great Britain
British Army
General
Jacobite rising of 1745
Clifton Moor Skirmish
WIA
War of the Austrian Succession
Battle of Dettingen
WIA
House of Commons
Sir Richard Sandford, 3rd Baronet
Marks Hall
Battle of Dettingen
his uncle, also Philip Honywood
Jacobite Rising of 1745
20th Foot
9th Dragoons
4th Horse
Governor of Kingston-upon-Hull
3rd Dragoon Guards
Member of Parliament
Appleby
Filmer Honywood


"HONYWOOD, Philip (c.1710–85), of Marks Hall, Essex and Howgill Castle, Westmld"
William Betham

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