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  1. Julian Byng. Julian Byng was born in 1862. He joined the British Army and as a member of the 10th Hussars served in the Sudan (1884) and the Boer War (1899-1901). On the outbreak of the First World War Byng was placed in command of the 3rd Cavalry Division of British Expeditionary Force. He led his troops at Gallipoli (1915) and organised the ...

  2. Julian Byng, né le 11 septembre 1862 et mort le 6 juin 1935, est un officier et homme d'État britannique. Il est commandant du Corps canadien lors de la Première Guerre mondiale et, de 1921 à 1926 , le douzième gouverneur général du Canada durant quoi il est au centre de l' affaire King-Byng qui redéfinit les relations entre le premier ministre et la Couronne .

  3. BYNG, JULIAN HEDWORTH GEORGE, 1st Viscount BYNG, militia and army officer, governor general, and police commissioner; b. 11 Sept. 1862 at Wrotham Park, Barnet (London), England, son of George Stevens Byng, 2nd Earl of Strafford, and his second wife, Harriet Elizabeth Cavendish, daughter of Charles Compton Cavendish, 1st Baron Chesham; m. 30 April 1902 Marie Evelyn Moreton (1870–1949) in ...

  4. Byng de Vimy. Le lieutenant-général sir Julian Byng commanda le Corps canadien sur le Front occidental de mai 1916 à juin 1917. Il fit des Canadiens une formation de combat d'élite, les conduisant dans les batailles du mont Sorrel, de la Somme et de la crête de Vimy.

  5. Sir Julian Byng. Julian Hedworth George Byng (1862-1935) was born at Wrotham Park on 11 September 1862. After studying at Eton Byng began a military career that took him to the Sudan and then to South Africa, where he served in the Second Boer War of 1899-1901. During the latter campaign he proposed to Marie Evelyn Moreton; they were married ...

  6. Julian Byng, 1st Viscount Byng of Vimy (1862-1935), Field Marshal. 20th Century Portraits Catalogue Entry. Sitter in 15 portraits Born in Barnet, Hertfordshire and educated at Eton College; an excellent horseman, Byng was gazetted into the 10th Royal Hussars in 1883, the Prince of Wales' own regiment; he first experienced action in 1884 as his regiment attempted to suppress a rebellion in ...

  7. General Julian Byng was a member of a long established military family. He was the seventh son of George Byng, second earl of Strafford and the grandson of Field Marshal John Byng. He was also descended from Admiral John Byng, famously executed after failing to defend Minorca. Despite his aristocratic background, Byng had a relatively ...