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Banastre may
refer to: Adam
Banastre,
English disaffected knight who led the 1315
Banastre Rebellion Alard Banastre, High
Sheriff of
Oxfordshire in 1174...
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General Sir
Banastre Tarleton, 1st
Baronet GCB (21
August 1754 – 15
January 1833) was a
British military officer and politician. He is best
known as the...
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Alard Banastre (fl. 1174), was High
Sheriff of
Oxfordshire under Henry II in 1174 and 1176. In this capacity,
Banastre was appointed, in
company with the...
- Sir
Thomas Banastre KG (c. 1334 - 16
December 1379) was a
Knight of the
Garter from England. He was the son of Sir Adam
Banastre (of Bretherton) and his...
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William Banastre (fl. 1305), was an
English politician. He was a
Member (MP) of the
Parliament of
England for
Lancashire in 1305. "The
parliamentary representation...
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Portrait of
Banastre Tarleton is a 1782
portrait painting by the
English artist Sir
Joshua Reynolds. It
depicts the
British army
officer Banastre Tarleton...
- The
Banastre Rebellion was an
uprising in Lancashire, England, in 1315
against the Earl of
Lancaster and his supporters. A
group of
disaffected knights...
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force led by
Abraham Buford and a
British force led by
Lieutenant Colonel Banastre Tarleton near Lancaster,
South Carolina. Buford's men
consisted of Continental...
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after the
British officer who led it on campaign,
Lieutenant Colonel Banastre Tarleton. It was a unit the size of a regiment,
consisting of artillery...
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General Daniel Morgan,
faced 1,000
British troops under Lieutenant Colonel Banastre Tarleton. The
American victory was the
worst loss
suffered by
British units...