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  1. George Augustus Howe, 3rd Viscount Howe (c. 1725 - 6 July 1758) was a career officer and a Brigadier General in the British Army. He was described by James Wolfe as "the best officer in the British Army."

  2. 30 de ago. de 2023 · Howe was born in England on 10 August 1729 and baptised at Langar, Nottinghamshire on 6 September 1729. [1] He was the fourth surviving son of: [2] Emanuel Scrope Howe, 2nd Viscount Howe, [2] and Charlotte von Keilmansegg, niece of King George I. Howe was married to Frances "Fanny" Conolly (dsp), [3] at Hanover Square, London on 02 or 04 June ...

  3. George Augustus Howe, 3rd Viscount Howe (c. 1725 ndash; July 6, 1758) was a career officer and a Brigadier General in the British Army.He was described by James Wolfe as the best officer in the British Army .

  4. George Augustus, 3rd Viscount Howe, Half-Length, Wearing the Uniform of the 1st Guard.jpg 331 × 404; 19 KB Lord Viscount Howe.jpg 1,281 × 1,507; 676 KB Viscount Howe burial marker, St Peter's Episcopal Church, Albany, NY.jpg 3,729 × 3,612; 10.04 MB

  5. Admiral of the Fleet Richard Howe, 1st Earl Howe, KG (8 March 1726 – 5 August 1799), was a British naval officer. After serving throughout the War of the Austrian Succession , he gained a reputation for his role in amphibious operations against the French coast as part of Britain's policy of naval descents during the Seven Years' War .

  6. Battle of Barren Hill. French Revolutionary Wars. William Howe, 5th Viscount Howe, KB, PC (10 August 1729 – 12 July 1814), was a British Army officer who rose to become Commander-in-Chief of British land forces in the Colonies during the American War of Independence. Howe was one of three brothers who had distinguished military careers.