John Huske
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Le Lieutenant général John Huske (vers 1692 - 18 janvier 1761) est un officier militaire britannique, dont le service actif commence en 1707 pendant la Guerre de Succession d'Espagne, qui sert pendant le soulèvement jacobite de 1745 et se termine en 1748. Au début de sa carrière, il est un proche collaborateur du comte de Cadogan et du duc de Marlborough. Entre 1715 et 1720, il est également employé comme agent politique et diplomatique britannique, particulièrement impliqué dans des opérations anti-jacobites.
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Lieutenant General John Huske (ca 1692 – 18 January 1761) was a British military officer whose active service began in 1707 during the War of the Spanish Succession and ended in 1748. During his early career, he was a close associate of the Earl of Cadogan and the Duke of Marlborough. From 1715 to 1720, he was also employed as a British political and diplomatic agent, primarily involved in anti-Jacobite operations. He commanded a brigade at Dettingen; during the Jacobite rising of 1745, he fought at Falkirk Muir and Culloden. Promoted major-general in 1743, his active career finished when the War of the Austrian Succession ended in 1748.
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John Huske
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John Huske
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Lieutenant-General John Huske
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Lieutenant-General John Huske
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1761-01-18
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21751381
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1708
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*War of the Spanish Succession
**Malplaquet
*War of the Austrian Succession
**Dettingen; Lauffeld
*Jacobite rising of 1745
**Falkirk Muir; Culloden
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1692
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Grosvenor Chapel, in Audley Street where Huske was buried
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1761-01-18
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1745
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1751
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1745
1749
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Colonel, 23rd Foot, later Royal Welch Fusiliers
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Colonel, 32nd Foot
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Colonel, 23rd Foot, later Royal Welch Fusiliers 1743–1761
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1743
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1749
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Lieutenant General John Huske (ca 1692 – 18 January 1761) was a British military officer whose active service began in 1707 during the War of the Spanish Succession and ended in 1748. During his early career, he was a close associate of the Earl of Cadogan and the Duke of Marlborough. From 1715 to 1720, he was also employed as a British political and diplomatic agent, primarily involved in anti-Jacobite operations. He commanded a brigade at Dettingen; during the Jacobite rising of 1745, he fought at Falkirk Muir and Culloden. Promoted major-general in 1743, his active career finished when the War of the Austrian Succession ended in 1748. He never married and died in London on 18 January 1761. His brother Ellis emigrated to North America; one of his relatives, another John Huske, was a delegate to the 1789 North Carolina Constitutional Convention.
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Le Lieutenant général John Huske (vers 1692 - 18 janvier 1761) est un officier militaire britannique, dont le service actif commence en 1707 pendant la Guerre de Succession d'Espagne, qui sert pendant le soulèvement jacobite de 1745 et se termine en 1748. Au début de sa carrière, il est un proche collaborateur du comte de Cadogan et du duc de Marlborough. Entre 1715 et 1720, il est également employé comme agent politique et diplomatique britannique, particulièrement impliqué dans des opérations anti-jacobites.
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