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  1. Pakenham, Sir Edward Michael. Sir Edward Michael Pakenham (păk´ənəm), 1778–1815, British general. He entered the army in 1794 and served in the wars against Napoleon I, emperor of France. He distinguished himself in the Peninsular War at Salamanco in 1812. During the War of 1812 with the United States, he commanded British forces in the ...

  2. PAKENHAM, Sir EDWARD MICHAEL (1778–1815), major-general, second son of Edward Michael, second baron Longford, and his wife Catherine, second daughter of the Right Hon. Hercules Longford Rowley, was born at Longford Castle, co. Westmeath, 19 April 1778. His younger brother, Sir Hercules Robert Pakenham [q. v.], is noticed separately.

  3. 16 de jan. de 2008 · January 16th, 2008 News. The Westminster Group are pleased to announce the appointment of the Hon. Sir Michael Pakenham KBE CMG to the Westminster Group Board as Non Executive Director. Sir Michael Pakenham had a distinguished career in the Diplomatic Service lasting nearly 40 years, during which time he held posts in Poland, Paris, Washington ...

  4. Maj.-Gen. Hon. Sir Edward Michael Pakenham; edit. Language Label Description Also known as; English: Edward Pakenham. British general and politician (1778-1815)

  5. 21 de fev. de 2014 · 21 February 2014. At Sir Michael Pakenham's 70th-birthday supper at the Garrick, William Broyles entertained guests with the tale of one of Sir Michael's ancestors, Major-General Sir Edward Michael Pakenham, who died leading an attack on the US forces in New Orleans in 1815, unaware a peace treaty had been signed.

  6. War of 1812: Henry Hunter & the Death of British General Sir Edward Michael Pakenham By Richard H. Hunter In June of 1812, just 25-years after America’s first war of independence, the U.S. Congress and President James Madison declared its second war against Great Britain.

  7. 17 de abr. de 2023 · Edward Pakenham arrived in America on Christmas Day 1814 - arriving in New Orleans, a major trading port for the United States. He arrived midway through the Gulf Campaign of the war - the objective of which was to seize control of the Gulf Coast territory and challenge the validity of the Louisiana Purchase ten years previously.