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  1. Lieutenant-General Sir Henry Clinton GCB GCH (9 March 1771 – 11 December 1829) was a British Army officer and a general officer during the Napoleonic Wars . He came from a family of soldiers. His elder brother was William Henry Clinton and his father was General Sir Henry Clinton the British Commander-in-Chief in North America during the ...

  2. 6 de mar. de 2019 · Written between 29 September and 27 October 1792, and addressed to George, Prince of Wales, they contain an analysis of Allied military prospects. What makes them interesting is the identity of the author, Sir Henry Clinton. Clinton is best known as Commander-in-Chief of British military forces in America from 1778 to 1782.

  3. 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.

  4. Henry Clinton, 2 e comte de Lincoln, (1539 - 29 septembre 1616) est un pair anglais, titré baron Clinton de 1572 à 1585 [1]. Connu pour ses accusations répétées contre lui d'extorsion, d'enlèvement et d'incendie criminel, entre autres, Henry est probablement l'un des nobles les plus redoutés et détestés d'Angleterre à l'époque où il est comte de Lincoln .

  5. 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 ...

  6. 27 de mar. de 2024 · Article. The Siege of Charleston (29 March to 12 May 1780) was a major military operation during the American Revolutionary War (1775-1783). Hoping to establish a foothold in the American South, British commander-in-chief Sir Henry Clinton led an attack on Charleston, South Carolina, capturing the city after a six-week siege.

  7. Sir Henry Clinton (ca. 1738-1795) was commander-in-chief of the British armies during the crucial years of the American Revolution. Henry Clinton was the only son of George Clinton, governor of colonial New York. He entered the military, serving first in the New York militia and then in 1751 as a regular army lieutenant in the Coldstream Guards.