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Lieutenant General Alexander Duroure (c. 1692 – 1
February 1765) was a
British Army
officer who
served as
colonel of the 4th (King's Own)
Regiment of...
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Louis Henry Scipio,
Count Duroure (1763–1822) was a
French revolutionary and
English radical.
Duroure was born in M****illes on 26
February 1763. Louis...
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Colonel Scipio Duroure (died 10 May 1745) was a
British Army
officer who was Adjutant-General of the
British Army and
Colonel of the 12th
Regiment of...
- PMID 34556691. Rajan, Gokul; Lafaye, Julie; Faini, Giulia; Carbo-Tano, Martin;
Duroure, Karine; Tanese, Dimitrii; Panier, Thomas; Candelier, Raphaël; Henninger...
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keyboards Pierre-Michel
Sivadier –
keyboards Marc Éliard – b**** Jean-Marc
Duroure – b****
Philippe Dardelle –
double b****
Christian Vander – drums, percussion...
- the 4th (King's Own)
Regiment of Foot 1749–1756 Succeeded by
Alexander Duroure Preceded by
Henry Cornewall Governor of
Londonderry 1756–1774 Succeeded by...
- 4th (The King's Own)
Regiment of Foot - (1751) 1756 Lt-Gen.
Alexander Duroure 1765 Col. The Hon.
Robert Brudenell 4th (The King's Own Royal) Regiment...
- the decorator;
Caillieaux the ribbon-maker; and the déclassée
aristocrat Duroure.
These unknown Frenchmen purported to be the
voice of the people; they...
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Stanwix Colonel of Whetham's
Regiment of Foot 1725–1741 Succeeded by
Scipio Duroure Parliament of
Great Britain Preceded by John
Rolle Sir Hugh
Acland Member...
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Colonel of 38th
Regiment of Foot 1750-October 1750 Succeeded by
Alexander Duroure Political offices Preceded by
Samuel Vetch Governor of Nova
Scotia 1717–1749...