George Howe, promoted to Brigadier General in …
Years: 1757 - 1757
December
George Howe, promoted to Brigadier General in December, is the son of Emanuel Scrope Howe, 2nd Viscount Howe, and Mary Sophia von Kielmansegg (a niece of King George I); he has two notable younger brothers, Richard Howe, Earl Howe and William Howe, (the future 5th Viscount Howe), as well as seven other siblings.
George was born either on the Howe estate at Langar, Nottinghamshire, or at the Howe home on Albemarle Street, London.
Howe had joined the army as an Ensign of the 1st Foot Guards in 1745 and served during the Flanders campaign of the War of the Austrian Succession.
Made an aide-de-camp to the Duke of Cumberland who led the Allied Army in Flanders in 1746, Howe fought at the Battle of Laufeld in 1747 and received a promotion to Lieutenant Colonel in 1749 following the end of the war.
Howe had been appointed Colonel, 3rd Battalion of the 60th Foot (the Royal Americans, later the King's Royal Rifle Corps), on February 1757, but had transferred to command the 55th Regiment of Foot on September 28, 1757 while at Halifax.
George was born either on the Howe estate at Langar, Nottinghamshire, or at the Howe home on Albemarle Street, London.
Howe had joined the army as an Ensign of the 1st Foot Guards in 1745 and served during the Flanders campaign of the War of the Austrian Succession.
Made an aide-de-camp to the Duke of Cumberland who led the Allied Army in Flanders in 1746, Howe fought at the Battle of Laufeld in 1747 and received a promotion to Lieutenant Colonel in 1749 following the end of the war.
Howe had been appointed Colonel, 3rd Battalion of the 60th Foot (the Royal Americans, later the King's Royal Rifle Corps), on February 1757, but had transferred to command the 55th Regiment of Foot on September 28, 1757 while at Halifax.
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People
- François-Charles de Bourlamaque
- François-Gaston de Lévis
- George Howe, 3rd Viscount Howe
- George II of Great Britain
- James Abercrombie
- Jeffery Amherst, 1st Baron Amherst
- Louis-Antoine de Bougainville
- Louis-Joseph de Montcalm
- Richard Howe, 1st Earl Howe
- William Howe
- William Johnson, 1st Baronet
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