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Grangues (French pronunciation: [ɡʁɑ̃ɡ] ) is a
commune in the
Calvados department and
Normandy region of north-western France. The
attested forms are de...
- Lieutenant-General
Henry de
Grangues (died June 1754) was a
British Army officer. He
entered the Army in the
reign of
William III, two
years before the...
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Colonel Henry de
Grangues and was
ranked as the 60th
Regiment of Foot. On 2
February 1741 a
royal warrant was
issued to
Henry de
Grangues to
raise a regiment...
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patent granting members the
titles of
Marquis de
Matragny and
Marquis de
Grangues. The main seat of the
family from the 14th
century until the
early 18th...
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Grangues's) 60th (The King's
Royal Rifle Corps) 61st (Gooch's) 61st (South Gloucestershire)...
- (West Middle****) 58th (Rutlandshire) 59th (2nd Nottinghamshire) 60th (De
Grangues's) 60th (The King's
Royal Rifle Corps) 61st (Gooch's) 61st (South Gloucestershire)...
- Cope's
Dragoons 1742 John Brown, Brown's
Dragoons 1743
Henry de
Grangues, de
Grangues's Dragoons 1749
George Reade, Reade's
Dragoons On 1 July 1751, a...
- (West Middle****) 58th (Rutlandshire) 59th (2nd Nottinghamshire) 60th (De
Grangues's) 60th (The King's
Royal Rifle Corps) 61st (Gooch's) 61st (South Gloucestershire)...
- (West Middle****) 58th (Rutlandshire) 59th (2nd Nottinghamshire) 60th (De
Grangues's) 60th (The King's
Royal Rifle Corps) 61st (Gooch's) 61st (South Gloucestershire)...
- (West Middle****) 58th (Rutlandshire) 59th (2nd Nottinghamshire) 60th (De
Grangues's) 60th (The King's
Royal Rifle Corps) 61st (Gooch's) 61st (South Gloucestershire)...