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- left 1,400 British troops under the command of Lieutenant Colonel Charles Mawhood in Princeton. Following a surprise attack at Trenton early in the morning...
- Lieutenant-Colonel Charles Mawhood (23 December 1729 – 29 August 1780) was a British Army officer who served in the American War of Independence. He is...
- Percival Mawhood, of the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers; they had a son and a daughter. Their son, RAF Wing Commander David Vere George Mawhood, OBE, married...
- New Jersey, were lured into a trap by British Lieutenant Colonel Charles Mawhood and suffered significant casualties. In late 1777, British forces under...
- December 26 battle. Leaving 1,400 men under Lieutenant Colonel Charles Mawhood in Princeton, Cornwallis advanced on Trenton with about 5,000 men on January 2...
- encountered British soldiers from Princeton under the command of Charles Mawhood. The British troops engaged Mercer and in the ensuing battle, Mercer was...
- elaborate traps. In one encounter in late February, British Colonel Charles Mawhood, thinking he had flanked a party of New Jersey militia, suddenly found...
- ISSN 2162-2965. Lord, C; Rutter, M; Goode, S; Heemsbergen, J; Jordan, H; Mawhood, L; Schopler, R (1989). "Austism diagnostic observation schedule: A standardized...
- British Col. Charles Mawhood, who was leading most of the 55th regiment and other additional troops toward Trenton. As Mawhood crossed the Stoney Brook...
- without their permission. Mrs Mawhood would later describe Adams to the police as "a real scrounger". When Mr Mawhood died in 1949, Adams visited his...