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    Sir John William Fortescue KCVO FRHistS (28 December 1859 – 22 October 1933) was a British military historian. He was a historian of the British Army...
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  • John Fortescue (MP for Barnstaple) (1819–1859), British MP Sir John Fortescue (historian) (1859–1933), British statesman and military historian John Fortescue...
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  • Wiltshire John Fortescue of Salden, the seventh Chancellor of the Exchequer of England, serving from 1589 until 1603 John Fortescue (military historian), (1859–1933)...
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  • Granville Fortescue was born on 30 October 1861, the sixth and youngest son of Hugh Fortescue, 3rd Earl Fortescue. Sir John Fortescue, the historian of the...
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    Captain The Honourable Sir Seymour John Fortescue, GCVO, CMG (10 February 1856 – 20 March 1942) was a British naval officer and courtier who was an Equerry...
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  • Colonel Archer Fortescue "Scotty" Duguid OBE DSO CD (31 August 1887 – 4 January 1976) was a Scottish-Canadian engineer, army officer, historian, and vexillologist...
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    Robert Rollo Gillespie (category British military personnel killed in action in India)
    October 1814) was an officer in the British Army. The Army's historian Sir John Fortescue called him "The bravest man ever to wear a red coat". Hugh Robert...
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    Fernando d'Ávalos (category Military leaders of the Italian Wars)
    Spanish). Phil. Nutius. "The Duchess of Malfi by John Webster - Full Text Free Book". Fortescue, John (2013). A History of the British Army – Vol. I (1066-1713)...
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  • Hanover Expedition (category Military campaigns involving France)
    Cathcart's army could do, and did, nothing. On the other hand, military historian Sir John Fortescue is more critical of the expedition, describing it as an...
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    Battle of Buxar (category Military history of Bengal)
    and then chose to negotiate with the victorious British. The historian John William Fortescue claimed that the British casualties totalled 847: 39 killed...
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    Charles Oman (category British military historians)
    Chadwick Oman, KBE, FBA (12 January 1860 – 23 June 1946) was a British military historian. His reconstructions of medieval battles from the fragmentary and...
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    Francis Slater Rebow (category Military personnel of the French Revolutionary Wars)
    only served to keep out men who were useful"; according to military historian Sir John Fortescue he was "disgusted" when Rebow and another cavalry general...
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  • Stafford Lightburne (category Military personnel of the American Revolutionary War)
    Napoleonic Wars" (PDF). The Napoleon Series. Retrieved 10 August 2023. Fortescue, John (1912). A History of the British Army. Vol. 7. London: MacMillan and...
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    Bengal, Manchester, UK: Manchester University Press, OCLC 1088230 Fortescue, John William (1902), A history of the British army, Volume 3, Macmillan...
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    Piero Strozzi (category Military leaders of the Italian Wars)
    Merriman, The Rough Wooings (Tuckwell, 2000), pp. 327-330. p.102, Fortescue Fortescue, John William, A History of the British Army, volume I, chapter 2, Macmillan...
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    Battle of Corunna (category Military history of Galicia (Spain))
    1828, pp. 214–215. Fortescue 1910, pp. 372–374. Oman gives more than 1,000 lost, Oman 1902, p. 580. Napier 1873, p. 120. Sir John Moore's last sentence...
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  • Bunbury (1778-1860): The Best Soldier Historian (London: Associated University Presses, 1999). Sir John Fortescue, from his Introduction to the 1927 edition...
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    turned to John Fortescue, a former Lord Chief Justice under the Lancastrians, to rebuild royal authority. Historian David Starkey calls Fortescue "England's...
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    Hector Munro, 8th Laird of Novar (category British military personnel of the Second Anglo-Mysore War)
    numerous as his own, he overthrew and dispersed it. According to historian John William Fortescue, the Mughal troops had 2000 men killed, and left 133 pieces...
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  • Cakes. p.102 J. W. Fortescue (1899) A History of the British Army, volume I C. Warren Hollister, Henry I, 2001:159; cf. Hollister, Military Organization of...
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