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  1. Lieutenant General Hugh Percy, 2nd Duke of Northumberland KG FRS (14 August 1742 – 10 July 1817) was an officer in the British army and later a British peer. He participated in the Battles of Lexington and Concord and the Battle of Long Island during the American War of Independence , but resigned his command in 1777 due to ...

  2. The Percy Map: Provenance and Dating; Hugh Percy and Military Mapping. Hugh Percy: Biography; Military Mapping in the Revolution; Resource List; The Jefferys-Green Map of New England (1755-1794) Thomas Jefferys and the Mapping of North America; John Green, Geographer; William Douglass and His Plan; Transcriptions of Key Portions of Douglass ...

  3. Hugh Percy, 2.º Duque de Northumberland FRS (14 de agosto de 1742 — 10 de julho de 1817) foi um nobre, militar e político britânico. [ 1 ] Nascido Hugh Smithson , ele era o filho mais velho do 1.º Duque de Northumberland e de Elizabeth Percy, Baronesa Percy .

  4. Second World War. Awards. See list. Hugh Algernon Percy, 10th Duke of Northumberland KG GCVO TD PC JP FRS (6 April 1914 – 11 October 1988), styled Lord Hugh Percy between 1918 and 1940, was a British landowner, soldier and peer. He was the son of Alan Percy, 8th Duke of Northumberland, and Lady Helen Gordon-Lennox.

  5. by Elizabeth Hungerford Keate: James Smithson. Parent (s) Langdale Smithson. Philadelphia Reveley. Quartered coat of arms of Hugh Percy, 1st Duke of Northumberland, KG. Hugh Percy, 1st Duke of Northumberland, KG, PC ( c. 1714 – 6 June 1786) was an English peer, politician, and landowner.

  6. 24 de abr. de 2024 · Hugh Percy was a British officer who is most famous for leading the British expedition from Lexington to Boston during the Battles of Lexington and Concord on April 19, 1775. Hugh Percy. Image Source: New York Public Library Digital Collections. Hugh Percy Facts. Hugh Percy (1742–1817) was a British officer during the American Revolutionary War.

  7. 24 de jun. de 2020 · Hugh Percy, 2nd Duke of Northumberland A case of sense and sensibility? 24/06/2020 by Northumberland Archives. With many thanks to Bill Openshaw for submitting this guest blog where he explores the frustrations and rewards of archival research.