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  1. Bibliography. George Cathcart. Major-General Sir George Cathcart GCB (12 May 1794 – 5 November 1854) was a British general and diplomat. Military career. He was born in Renfrewshire, son of William Cathcart, 1st Earl Cathcart. After receiving his education at Eton and in Edinburgh, he was commissioned into the Life Guards in 1810.

  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. By David A. Norris. 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. 8 de jun. de 2013 · 4 Correspondence of Lieut. General the Hon. Sir George Cathcart, K.C.B., relative to his military operations in Kaffraria until the termination of the Kafir War, and to his Measures for the future maintenance of peace on that frontier, and the protection and welfare of the people of South Africa.

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  5. ir George Cathcart was born on 12 May 1794; he was the third surviving son of Sir William Schaw Cathcart, first Earl Cathcart. George Cathcart was commissioned as a cornet in the Second Life Guards on 10 May 1810 and was promoted to the rank of Lieutenant into the 6th Dragoon Guards on 1 July 1811. In 1813 he succeeded his elder brother as aide ...

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

  7. Presented a small collection of ethnographic items from Sarawak to the British Museum in 1913 and 1925. Another part of his collection was given to the Pitt Rivers Museum in Oxford, but the majority of his collection was bequeathed to the State Government of Sabah, and it became the core collection of the Sabah Museum in Sabah, Malaysia.