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  1. George Germain. George Germain, I Vizconde de Sackville (26 de enero de 1716 - 26 de agosto de 1785), conocido como Lord George Sackville hasta 1770 y como Lord George Germain entre 1770 y 1782, fue un político y militar británico, secretario de Estado para la América británica en el gabinete de Lord North durante la Guerra de Independencia ...

  2. In 1770, George Sackville inherited an estate and title upon the condition that he change his name to Germain. Therefore, in the American Revolution, he was known as Germain and Sackville in the pre-1770 Seven Years War. His participation in the Battle of Minden is controversial as a result of not following orders to engage the Prussian enemy.

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  4. Autres informations. George Sackville Germain ( 26 janvier 1716 – 26 août 1785 ), 1er vicomte Sackville, aussi connu comme Lord George Sackville puis Lord George Germain, est un soldat britannique puis homme politique qui est secrétaire d'État pour l'Amérique du cabinet de Lord North lors de la Guerre d'indépendance des États-Unis. Son ...

  5. 14 de abr. de 2016 · My college girlfriend and I were in the last throws of our relationship. I was busy with my job, my band stuff, friends, and doing what 20-something kids did. George and I were not as close, but we still talked. One day my phone rang and it was George. I didn’t answer it because we were running out the door.

  6. Há 4 dias · Those who know the name of Lord George Germain, called Lord George Sackville until 1770, when he inherited the estate of Drayton from Lady Betty Germain, and created Viscount Sackville in 1782, are as a rule content to think of him as the man who ran away at the, battle of Minden in 1759, and who helped to lose the American colonies. His life ...

  7. Sackville, George Germain, Viscount, 1716-1785. From the original by G. Romney, 1928. The Derbyshire Records Office, the Ashmolean Museum, and the British Museum all contain letters to and from Germain. The King George III Manuscripts at the British Museum includes copies of many of the letters in the Franklin-Pownall-Cooper copybook. Bibliography