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Richard Munden (British Army officer)

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in December 1710, and remained in Spain until the peace negotiations. Although promoted to brigadier-general in 1712, his regiment was disbanded and he was placed on half-pay in that year. In 1715 he raised a regiment of horse and became colonel of the
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against the Jacobite rebels. In 1716, he received arrears for his service in the Iberian Peninsula and was placed on the general staff of the Irish establishment. He served from 1722 as Colonel of the
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of Bromley St Leonard's, a captain in the Royal Navy, and his wife Susanna Gore. He broke with the family's naval tradition and was commissioned as a captain in the
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in 1704, and after obtaining promotion to colonel in 1706, he fought later that year at the
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from 1722 and took part in the funeral procession of the Duke of Marlborough in August 1722.
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In the spring of 1708, Munden was ordered with his troops to England and at the
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MUNDEN, Richard (c.1680-1725), of Bromley St. Leonard’s, Chelsea, Mdx.
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MUNDEN, Richard (c.1680-1725), of Bromley St. Leonard’s, Chelsea, Mdx.
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Members of the Parliament of Great Britain for English constituencies
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Munder died in service in Dublin, on 19 September 1725.
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Index

British Army
House of Commons
War of Spanish Succession
Sir Richard Munden
1st Foot Guards
Battle of Blenheim
Battle of Ramillies
1708 British general election
Member of Parliament
Camelford
1710 British general election
Battle of Brihuega
13th Light Dragoons
Battle of Preston
8th Dragoons




MUNDEN, Richard (c.1680-1725), of Bromley St. Leonard’s, Chelsea, Mdx.
The History of Parliament
Richard Cannon
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MUNDEN, Richard (c.1680-1725), of Bromley St. Leonard’s, Chelsea, Mdx.
The History of Parliament
Parliament of Great Britain
William Pole
Member of Parliament
Camelford
John Manley

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