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General Sir John
Coape Sherbrooke, GCB (29
April 1764 – 14
February 1830) was a
British soldier and
colonial administrator.
After serving in the British...
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Edward and
Bermuda were
under the
Command of Lieutenant-General Sir John
Coape Sherbrooke.
Below Sherbrooke, the
Bermuda Garrison was
under the immediate...
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temporarily renamed the
captured fort "Fort Sherbrooke". In
September 1814, John
Coape Sherbrooke led 3,000
British troops from his base in
Halifax in the "Penobscot...
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retrieved 9
August 2019 About, E. (1859). The
Roman Question.
Translated by
Coape, H. C. New York: D.
Appleton and Company.
Retrieved 3
March 2018. Burkle-Young...
- city, is used for
downhill skiing. The city was
named in 1818 for John
Coape Sherbrooke, a
former Governor General of Canada.
First Nations settled the...
- team in the area,
competing in the FA Cup on occasion.
General Sir John
Coape Sherbrooke (1764–1830),
General and administrator,
Governor General of British...
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North America In
office 1818–1819
Monarch George III
Preceded by Sir John
Coape Sherbrooke Succeeded by The Earl of
Dalhousie Member of
Parliament for Sus****...
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Governor of New Brunswick:
Thomas Carleton Governor of Nova Scotia: John
Coape Sherbrooke Commodore-Governor of Newfoundland:
Richard Goodwin Keats Governor...
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Sherbrooke Township,
Ontario United States Sherbrooke,
North Dakota John
Coape Sherbrooke (1764–1830),
British soldier and
colonial administrator Robert...
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Coape-Arnolds
since Georgeana,
daughter of
George Henry Arnold,
married James Coape of Goldhanger, Es**** in 1840. In 1891
Henry Fraser James Coape-Arnold...