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William Earle (British Army officer)

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of General Earle at St Mark's Anglican Church in Alexandria, Egypt. This bust is mentioned by
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and his wife Mary (nÊe Langton). He married Mary Codrington, daughter of
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He had a successful military career, recognised by honours including a
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This biographical article related to the British Army is a
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Statue of William Earle outside St George's Hall, Liverpool
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on 21 July 1864. His grandfather was the slave trader
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British military personnel killed in the Mahdist War
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William Earle (soldier)

Major General
CB
British Army
Companion of the Order of the Bath
Crimean War
Nile Expedition
General Gordon
Khartoum
Battle of Kirbekan
Liverpool
merchant
Sir Hardman Earle, 1st Baronet
William Codrington
Thomas Earle
St George's Hall, Liverpool
Charles Bell Birch
bust
E. M. Forster
Lawrence Durrell
Justine


Soldiers of the Queen




Oxford Dictionary of National Biography

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