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Asgill is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Sir
Charles Asgill, 1st
Baronet (1713–1788),
English banker and Lord
Mayor of
London General...
- The
Asgill Affair or Huddy-
Asgill Affair was a
diplomatic incident during the
American Revolution named after a
British army officer,
Captain Charles...
- John
Asgill (25
March 1659 – 10
November 1738) was an
eccentric English writer and politician.
Asgill attended Nonconformist (Protestantism)
services in...
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Richmond Place, now
known as
Asgill House, is a
Grade I
listed 18th-century
Palladian villa on Old
Palace Lane in Richmond,
London (historically in Surrey)...
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Patriots and
sparked the
Asgill Affair, in
which the
Continental Army
arranged for the
summary execution of
British officer Charles Asgill, an act that violated...
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General Sir
Charles Asgill, 2nd Baronet, GCH (6
April 1762 – 23 July 1823) was a
career soldier in the
British Army. At the end of the
American Revolutionary...
- death,
General George Washington threatened to
execute Captain Charles Asgill, a
British officer who had been
captured at Yorktown,
unless Lippincott...
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Charles Asgill may
refer to: Sir
Charles Asgill, 1st
Baronet (1713–1788),
merchant banker and Lord
Mayor of
London (1757–1758) Sir
Charles Asgill, 2nd Baronet...
- Sir
Charles Asgill, 1st
Baronet (17
March 1714 – 15
September 1788)
merchant banker, was the
third son of
Henry Asgill, silkman, of St
Clement Danes, Middle****...
- 1957). "Captain
Charles Asgill: An Anglo-American incident, 1782".
History Today. 7 (5): 329–334. ProQuest 1299028081 "
Asgill Affair".
George Washington's...