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  1. Henry Clinton was a British army officer and politician who served as the Commander-in-Chief of the British forces during the American Revolutionary War from 1778 to 1782. He led British campaigns in the Southern colonies, including the capture of Charleston in 1780, one of the biggest successes for the British during the war.

  2. Henry Clinton (Isola di Terranova, 16 aprile 1730 – Rocca di Gibilterra, 23 dicembre 1795) è stato un generale britannico. Ufficiale esperto e prudente, prese parte alla guerra d'indipendenza americana divenendo nel maggio del 1778 comandante in capo del corpo di spedizione britannico impegnato in America per sottomettere le colonie ribelli.

  3. William Henry Clinton. William Henry Clinton GCB ( Lyons, 23 de Dezembro de 1769 — Cockenhatch, 15 de Fevereiro de 1846) [ 1] foi um general e político britânico [ 2] que se distinguiu durante as Guerras Napoleónicas, tendo comandado a força britânica que tomou e ocupou a Madeira entre 1801 e 1802 [ 3] e depois a divisão britânica que ...

  4. Funeral Service for Neal Henry will be held Monday December 27, 2021, 1:00 P.M. at the Clinton Indian Baptist church Officiated by Gerald Panana and burial will be in Colony Indian Cemetery. Henry was born October 13, 1970, to Cordell and Elaine (Oldcamp) Henry in Clinton, OK and passed away December 21, 2021, in the Oklahoma University Medical ...

  5. Sir Henry Clinton's 1778 Manifesto and Proclamation Digital History ID 156. Author: Henry Clinton Date:1778. Annotation: In May 1778, General Henry Clinton (1738-1795) became commander of chief of British forces. He replaced William Howe (1729-1814), who was occupying Philadelphia.

  6. Autres informations. Henry Clinton, 7e comte de Lincoln, (1684 - 7 septembre 1728) est le fils de Francis Clinton, 6e comte de Lincoln et de sa deuxième épouse, Susan Penniston, fille de Anthony Penniston. À la mort de son père en 1693, il devient le 7e comte de Lincoln.

  7. Author: Henry Clinton Date:1778 Annotation: In May 1778, General Henry Clinton (1738-1795) became commander of chief of British forces. He replaced William Howe (1729-1814), who was occupying Philadelphia. The British ministry ordered Clinton to abandon Philadelphia, go to New York, and dispatch some of his troops to the West Indies.