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  1. Major-General Sir George Cathcart GCB (12 May 1794 – 5 November 1854) was a British general and diplomat.

  2. Sir George Cathcart GCB (12 de maio de 1794 – 5 de novembro de 1854) foi um general e diplomata britânico. Nasceu em Renfrewshire, filho de William Cathcart, 1.º Earl Cathcart. Depois de estudar no Eton College e em Edimburgo, ingressou no exército em 1810.

  3. As the Battle of Inkerman veered into chaos, British Maj. Gen. George Cathcart stepped into the role of a line officer, leading several hundred men to cut into the flank of an approaching Russian column. Their success lasted only moments.

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  4. He was present at all the major battles in the campaigns against the French in 1813 and entered Paris with the allied armies on 31 March 1814. He was aide-de-camp to the Duke of Wellington in 1815 at the battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo and was in Paris with Wellington until 1818.

  5. He was aide-de-camp to the Duke of Wellington in 1815 at the battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo and was in Paris with Wellington until 1818. He was given a Company in the 1st West India Regiment and promptly exchanged it for a commission in the 7th Hussars.

  6. The Hon. Sir George Cathcart, fourth son of the first Earl, was a general in the army. The Hon. Charles Cathcart, younger son of the ninth Lord, was a colonel in the British Army and represented Clackmannanshire in the House of Commons. The Hon. Louisa Cathcart, daughter of the ninth Lord, married David Murray, 7th Viscount of Stormont.

  7. George Cathcart, 5th Earl Cathcart (26 June 1862 – 19 November 1927), styled Lord Greenock until 1911, was a British Army officer and peer.