military conflict conflict Battle of St. George s Caye partof the French Revolutionary Wars date 3 10 September 1798 place Saint George s Caye , off the coast of Belize casus Defense of settlement ... None known Campaignbox French Revolutionary Wars Anglo Spanish War 1796 The Battle of St. George s Caye ... in Belize as St. George s Caye Day or National Day. See also Knocking Our Own Ting References Reflist Humphreys, H.F. Gallant Spirits The Battle of St. George s Caye. In Readings in Belizean History ... Use dmy dates date August 2010 DEFAULTSORT Battle Of St. George s Caye Category Conflicts in 1798 Category History of Belize Category Naval battles involving Great Britain StGeorge s Caye Category Naval battles involving Belize StGeorge s Caye Category Naval battles involving Spain StGeorge s Caye Category Naval battles of the French Revolutionary Wars StGeorge s Caye Category National days fr Bataille de StGeorge s Caye pl Bitwa pod Cayo San Jorge ... thought they would go to the land phase, while Moss decided on defending St. George s Caye. Moss ... that afternoon, the Spaniards and British lined up off St. George s Caye. The Spaniards stormed ... Or The Battle of Saint Georges Caye.pdf Shoulder to Shoulder or The Battle of Saint George s Caye ... Belize . However, the name is typically reserved for the final battle that occurred on 10 September. Combatants and overview The battle took place between an invading force from Mexico, attempting ... battle, ravaged by sickness, the Spaniards withdrew and the British declared themselves winners. Background ... to agree to arm their slaves, an act that affected the outcome of the battle due to the slaves knowledge ... there were 700 troops ready to deter attack by land. The battle From 3 to 5 September, the Spaniards ... and arrived in time to see the end of the battle and prevent the slave men from boarding the enemy ... push the Spaniards back. Aftermath Conditions in Belize did not improve much after the battle, though ... more details
Infobox Military Conflict conflict Battle of Cape St. George image File USS Charles Ausburne DD 570 .jpg 300px caption U.S. destroyer USS Charles Ausburne DD 570 2 operating in the Solomon Islands around 1943. partof the Pacific War Pacific Theater of World War II date 25 November 1943 place Near Buka Island , north of Bougainville Island Bougainville result U.S. victory combatant1 flag United States 1912 combatant2 flag Empire of Japan commander1 Arleigh Burke commander2 Kiyoto Kagawa strength1 5 destroyers strength2 5 destroyers casualties1 None casualties2 3 destroyers sunk, br 647 killed ref ... . ref Campaignbox Solomons The Battle of Cape St. George was a naval battle of the Pacific War Pacific campaign of World War II fought on 25 November 1943, between Cape St. George , New Ireland island ... location isbn 0 87021 726 7 External links Commons Battle of Cape St. George cite web last McComb ... capestgeorge.html title Battle of Cape St. George format work Destroyer History Foundation pages publisher ... Press St. Paul, MN. ref Aftermath The battle marked the end of the Tokyo Express and the end of Japanese ... and Palau Islands campaign began with the Battle of Saipan invasion of Saipan in June 1944. Namesake The U.S. Navy Ticonderoga class cruiser Ticonderoga class guided missile cruiser USS Cape St. George CG 71 , in Ship commissioning commission since 1993, was named for this battle. See also Destroyer ... St George.htm Order of battle http www.ww2db.com battle spec.php?battle id 8 WW2DB Solomons Campaign ... War II Cape St. George Category Autonomous Region of Bougainville Category 1943 in Papua New Guinea ... States Cap cs Bitva u mysu svat ho Ji da Slaget ved Kap St. George de Schlacht bei Kap St. George fr Bataille du cap Saint George ja no Slaget ved Kapp St. George pl Bitwa ko o Przyl dka ... of Captain Arleigh Burke to intercept it. Battle The Japanese destroyers landed the 900 troops and supplies ... S. authorlink year 1978 chapter title A Battle History of the Imperial Japanese Navy, 1941 1945 publisher ... more details
Infobox military conflict conflict Battle of Fort St. George image File FortSaintGeorgeLongIslandByTallmadge.jpg 300px caption Sketch by Benjamin Tallmadge of Fort St. George partof the American Revolutionary War date November 23, 1780 place present day Mastic Beach, New York result American victory combatant1 flag United States 1777 combatant2 flagcountry Kingdom of Great Britain commander1 Benjamin Tallmadge commander2 strength1 80 strength2 61 casualties1 1 wounded casualties2 7 killed br 54 captured br numerous non combatants also captured campaignbox Campaignbox American Revolutionary War Northern coast 1776 1781 The Battle of Fort St. George or Fort George was the culmination of a Continental Army raiding expedition led by Benjamin Tallmadge against a fortified Loyalist American Revolution Loyalist outpost and storage depot at the Manor St. George on the south coast of Long Island on November 23, 1780, during the American Revolutionary War . Tallmadge s raid was successful the garrison was surprised, and many provisions and prisoners were taken. Raid Loyalist American Revolution Loyalist refugees from Rhode Island were resettled onto Long Island after the British withdrew their forces from Newport, Rhode Island in 1779. Some of these were established at Manor St. George on the southwestern part of the island in present day Mastic Beach, New York . ref name W623 Ward, p. 623 ref They fortified the property, erecting a stockade convert 12 ft m high in a roughly triangular shape around the manor house. The stockade was lined with abatis tree branches with sharpened points facing out and a deep ditch. ref name W624 Ward, p. 624 ref Major Benjamin Tallmadge led a force of about ... Battles of the American Revolutionary War Fort St. George Category Battles involving the United States Fort St. George Category 1780 in New York ... that seven were killed and 54 wounded. ref name W624 Participating in the battle was Sgt. Elijah Churchill ... more details
StGeorgeStGeorge, 1st Baron StGeorge circa 1715 &ndash 2 January 1775 was an Irish politician. Born StGeorge Ussher , he was the son of John Ussher died 1741 John Ussher by his wife Mary StGeorge, daughter of GeorgeStGeorge, 1st Baron StGeorge . He succeeded his father as Member of Parliament for Carrick Parliament of Ireland constituency Carrick in the Irish House of Commons from 1741 until he was raised to the Irish House of Lords . He was created Baron StGeorge of Hatley StGeorge, in the Peerage of Ireland , on 19 April 1763 this was a revival of the title held by his grandfather. File Emilia Olivia StGeorge, the Duchess of Leinster by Hugh Douglas Hamilton circa 1740 1808 .jpg thumb Emilia Olivia StGeorge Hugh Douglas Hamilton He died without surviving male issue, so his title became extinct. His daughter Emilia later married William FitzGerald, 2nd Duke of Leinster . His widow Lady StGeorge died in 1813. References http www.leighrayment.com commons irelandcommons.htm http www.leighrayment.com peers peersS1.htm http thepeerage.com p3037.htm i30363 DEFAULTSORT StGeorge, StGeorge Ireland politician stub Category 1710s births Category 1775 deaths Category Irish MPs 1727 1760 Category Irish MPs 1761 1768 ... more details
Sir GeorgeStGeorge of Dunmore, County Galway Dunmore born by 1640, died December 1713 ref name rayment http www.leighrayment.com commons irelandcommons.htm ref was an Irish Member of Parliament . He represented Carrick Parliament of Ireland constituency Carrick in the Irish House of Commons from September 1703 to his death, sitting alongside his nephew Oliver StGeorge . ref name rayment He was the younger son of Sir GeorgeStGeorge of Carrickdrumrusk , brother of Sir Oliver StGeorge, 1st Baronet and grandson of Richard StGeorge , Clarenceux King of Arms. ref name burke John Burke genealogist John Burke and John Bernard Burke , A genealogical and heraldic dictionary of the extinct and dormant baronetcies of England , London 1838, p. 461 online at google books ref On 18 December 1666 he was granted over convert 8000 acre km2 in the barony Ireland baronies of Dunmore, Ballymoe and Tiaquin , County Galway . ref http www.landedestates.ie LandedEstates jsp estate show.jsp?id 1311 ref He married Elizabeth, daughter of Sir Robert Hannay, 2nd Baronet , ref http thepeerage.com p1845.htm i18445 ref and died in October 1711, ref name lodge having had issue Richard StGeorge died 1726 Richard , who married Anne Eyre and died without issue in 1726 George, died unmarried Jane, who married the Rt Rev. StGeorge Ashe , and had issue StGeorge Ashe, died in January 1721 Elizabeth, wife of Sir Ralph Gore, 4th Baronet and eventual sole heiress of her grandfather Sir GeorgeStGeorge. Catherine, who married the Rt Rev. Charles Crowe bishop Charles Crowe and had issue Sackville Crowe, died unmarried Elizabeth, wife of Sir William Parsons, 2nd Baronet , died without issue in February 1739 Lettice Emilia, wife of the Very Rev. Robert Carleton , died without issue. ref name burke ref name ... Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME George, GeorgeSt ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1713 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT George, GeorgeSt ... more details
Cape St. George is the southernmost point on the island of New Ireland, Papua New Guinea. Cape St. George may also refer to Battle of Cape St. George , a naval battle of World War II Cape St. George, Newfoundland and Labrador , Canada USS Cape St. George CG 71 USS Cape St. George CG 71 , a Ticonderoga class guided missile cruiser See also Cape George disambiguation Cape St. George Island Cape St. George Lighthouse Saint George disambiguation disambig ... more details
Infobox Canada electoral district name St. GeorgeSt. David province Ontario image caption prov status defunct prov created 1986 prov abolished 1996 prov election first 1987 prov election last 1995 demo census date demo pop demo electors demo electors date demo area demo cd demo csd St. GeorgeSt. David was a provincial electoral district in Ontario , Canada that existed between 1987 and 1999 that returned Member of Provincial Parliament Ontario Members of Provincial Parliament MPPs to the Legislative Assembly of Ontario at Queen s Park Toronto Queen s Park . The Riding division riding was created before the Ontario general election, 1987 1987 election when the former electoral districts of St. George Ontario provincial electoral district St. George and St. David electoral district St. David were merged. It was named after St. George s and St. David s wards, which had been historical names for two wards in the City of Toronto. The riding was abolished for the Ontario general election, 1999 1999 provincial election . Members of Provincial Parliament class wikitable Parliament Years colspan 2 Member Party colspan 5 align center prior to 1987 riding was split between br St. George Ontario provincial electoral district St. George and St. David electoral district St. David ridings 34th Legislative Assembly of Ontario 34th 1987 1990 rowspan 2 Canadian politics party colours Liberal     rowspan 2 Ian Scott Ontario politician Ian Scott rowspan 2 Ontario Liberal Party Liberal rowspan 2 35th Legislative Assembly of Ontario 35th 1990 1992 1993 1995 Canadian politics party colours Liberal     Tim Murphy Canadian politician Tim Murphy Liberal 36th Legislative Assembly of Ontario ... 32,084 References Reflist coord missing Ontario DEFAULTSORT St. GeorgeSt. David Category Defunct Ontario ... Centre br with parts of St. Andrew St. Patrick , Fort York electoral district Fort York after 1999 Election ... Canadian politics party colours NDP     New Democrat George Lamony align right 1,273 align ... more details
uncomment if needed For the current defunct federal provincial electoral district, see St. Lawrence St. George electoral district St. Lawrence St. George was a federal electoral district Canada electoral district in Montreal , Quebec , Canada , that was represented in the Canadian House of Commons from 1917 to 1968. This riding was created in 1914 from parts of St. Antoine electoral district St. Antoine and St. Lawrence electoral district St. Lawrence ridings. It was initially defined to consist of St. Lawrence and St. George Wards of the city of Montreal. After 1924, it was defined with reference to various streets of Montreal. The electoral district was abolished in 1966 when it was redistributed into Saint Henri electoral district Saint Henri , Saint Jacques electoral district Saint Jacques and Westmount electoral district Westmount ridings. Members of Parliament This riding elected the following Member of Parliament Members of Parliament Hon. Charles Colquhoun Ballantyne , Unionist Party Canada Government Unionist , 1917 1921 Herbert Meredith Marler , Liberal Party of Canada Liberal , 1921 1925 Charles Hazlitt Cahan , Conservative Party of Canada historic Conservative , 1925 1940 Brooke Claxton , Liberal, 1940 1954 Claude Richardson , Liberal, 1954 1958 Egan Chambers , Progressive Conservative Party of Canada Progressive Conservative , 1958 1962 John Turner John Napier Turner , Liberal, 1962 1968 Election results Canadian election result top CA 1917 Canadian election result Unionist Charles Ballantyne 5,806 Canadian election result Laurier Liberals William Clement Munn 2,403 end Canadian election result top CA 1921 Canadian election result CA Liberal Herbert Marler 7,836 Canadian election result CA Conservative historical Charles Ballantyne 5,275 Canadian election result CA Labour Rose Mary Louise Henderson 510 end Canadian election result top CA 1925 Canadian election result CA Conservative historical Charles Cahan 6,509 Canadian election result CA Liberal Hon. Herbert ... more details
The Battle of Cape St Mary may refer to Battle of Cape St Mary 1781 between the British and Dutch Battle of Cape St Mary 1804 between the British and Spanish disambig ... more details
The Battle of Cape St. Vincent refers to any of a number of naval battles that took place near Cape St. Vincent on the southern coast of Portugal , near the Strait of Gibraltar The Battle of Cape St. Vincent 1337 , a victory of a Castilian fleet over a Portuguese fleet. The Battle of Cape St. Vincent 1641 , a victory of a Spanish fleet over a Dutch Portuguese fleet. The Action of 30 September 1681 Battle of Cape St. Vincent 1681 was a victory of a Spanish fleet under Marquess of Villafiel over a Brandenburguese squadron under Thomas Alders The Battle of Cape St. Vincent 1693 took place during the Nine Years War The Battle of Cape St. Vincent 1719 December 21, 1719 was a victory of a Spanish fleet under Admiral Rodrigo de Torres over a British squadron under Commodore Philip Cavendish The Action of 28 November 1751 took place off Cape St. Vincent and was a Spanish victory over an Algerian squadron. The Battle of Cape St. Vincent 1780 January 16, 1780 was a victory of a British fleet under Admiral Sir George Rodney over a Spanish squadron under Don Juan de L ngara The Battle of Cape St. Vincent 1797 14 February 1797 was a British victory over the Spanish in the Wars of the French Revolution The Battle of Cape St. Vincent 1833 July 5, 1833 was a victory of the fleet of Maria II of Portugal over the fleet of Miguel of Portugal in the Liberal Wars disambig de Seeschlacht bei Kap St. Vincent es Batallas del Cabo de San Vicente fr Bataille du cap Saint Vincent it Battaglia di Capo San Vincenzo nl Zeeslag bij Kaap Sint Vincent ... more details
There were two battles during the English Wars of the Roses fought in or near the town of St Albans . The First Battle of St Albans was the first battle of the war and was fought on 22 May 1455. The Second Battle of St Albans was fought on 22 February 1461. disambig ... more details
GeorgeStGeorge, 1st Baron StGeorge c. 1658 4 August 1735 , was an Irish politician. StGeorge was the son of Sir Oliver StGeorge, 1st Baronet , and Olivia Beresford, daughter of Michael Beresford, of Coleraine , County Londonderry . Oliver StGeorge was his younger brother. ref name thepeerage.com http thepeerage.com p33207.htm i332062 thepeerage.com GeorgeSt. George, 1st Baron Saint George of Hatley Saint George ref He represented County Roscommon Parliament of Ireland constituency County Roscommon in the Irish House of Commons between at least 1692 and 1715. ref http www.leighrayment.com commons irelandcommons.htm leighrayment.com Irish House of Commons ref He succeeded his father in the baronetcy in 1695. In 1715 he was elevated to the Peerage of Ireland as Baron StGeorge , of Hatley Saint George in the Counties of Roscommon and Leitrim. ref name thepeerage.com In 1627 he was made Vice Admiral of Connaught . Lord StGeorge married Margaret Skeffington, daughter of John Skeffington, 2nd Viscount Massereene, in 1681. They had two daughters. StGeorge died in August 1735 when the baronetcy and barony became extinct. One of his daughters, the Honourable, Mary StGeorge, married John Ussher died 1741 John Ussher . Their son StGeorgeStGeorge, 1st Baron StGeorgeStGeorge assumed the surname of StGeorge and was created Baron StGeorge in 1763. ref name thepeerage.com References reflist s start s reg ie bt s bef before Sir Oliver StGeorge, 1st Baronet Oliver StGeorge s ttl title Baron StGeorge Baronet br of Carrickdrumrusk years 1695&ndash 1735 s non reason Extinct s reg ie s new creation s ttl title Baron StGeorge years 1715 1735 s non reason Extinct end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Saint George, George Saint George, 1st Baron ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH c. 1658 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 4 August 1735 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Saint George, George Saint George, 1st Baron Category 1735 deaths Category Barons ... more details
Sir StGeorge Gore StGeorge, 5th Baronet 25 June 1722 &ndash 25 September 1746 ref cite web url http www.leighrayment.com baronetage baronetsG2.htm title Leigh Rayment Baronetage accessdate 30 April 2009 ref was an Ireland Irish politician and baronet. Born StGeorge Gore, he was oldest son of Sir Ralph Gore, 4th Baronet and his wife Elizabeth Ashe, daughter of StGeorge Ashe , Bishop of Clogher . ref name Burke cite book last Burke first John title A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Peerage and Baronetage of the British Empire publisher Henry Colburn and Richard Bentley location London volume vol. I edition 4th date 1832 pages 527 ref In 1733, he succeeded his father as baronet. ref name Burke He assumed the additional surname of StGeorge to inherit from his maternal grandfather. ref name Burke Gore StGeorge represented Donegal County Parliament of Ireland constituency Donegal County in the Irish House of Commons from 1741 until his death in 1746. ref cite web url http www.leighrayment.com commons irelandcommons.htm title Leigh Rayment Irish House of Commons 1692 1800 accessdate 30 April 2009 ref He was also appointed High Sheriff of Fermanagh in 1746. On 22 September 1743, he married Anne Burton, only daughter of Francis Burton and sister of Francis Conyngham, 2nd Baron Conyngham . ref name Lodge cite book last Lodge first John editor Mervyn Archdall title The Peerage of Ireland or A Genealogical History of the Present Nobility of that Kingdom volume vol. III location Dublin publisher James Moore date 1789 pages 285 ref Gore StGeorge died without children, aged only 24, and was succeeded in the baronetcy by his younger brother Ralph Gore, 1st Earl of Ross Ralph ... end box Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Gore StGeorge, StGeorge ALTERNATIVE ... OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Gore StGeorge, StGeorge Category 1722 births Category 1746 deaths Category ... ie s bef before George Knox politician George Knox br Henry Hamilton politician Henry Hamilton s ttl ... more details
Infobox Historic Site name Church of StGeorge native name image Hintonstgchurch.jpg alt Stone building with arched windows and square tower. In the foreground are gravestones. caption locmapin Somerset map caption lat degrees 50 lat minutes 54 lat seconds 39 lat direction N long degrees 2 long minutes 49 long seconds 38 long direction W location Hinton StGeorge , Somerset , England area built 13th century architect architecture governing body designation1 Grade I Listed Building designation1 offname designation1 date 4 February, 1958 ref name IoE designation1 number 262298 designation2 designation2 offname designation2 date designation2 number designation3 designation3 offname designation3 date designation3 number designation4 designation4 offname designation4 date designation4 number designation5 designation5 offname designation5 date designation5 number The Church of StGeorge in Hinton StGeorge , Somerset , England includes 13th century work by masons of Wells Cathedral , and has been designated as a Grade I listed building . ref name IoE cite web url http www.imagesofengland.org.uk Details Default.aspx?id 262298 title Church of StGeorge work Images of England publisher English Heritage accessdate 2009 06 07 ref The vestry and north chapel of 1814 are said to be by James Wyatt , however it is more likely to be by Jeffry Wyatt , later Sir Jeffry Wyattville . The four stage tower is dated to 1485&ndash 95. ref name poyntz cite book last Poyntz Wright first Peter title The Parish Church Towers of Somerset, Their construction, craftsmanship and chronology 1350 1550 year 1981 ... is under the east window. ref cite web title Church of StGeorge, Hinton StGeorge work ... her details.asp?prn 54002 title Church of StGeorge and churchyard, Hinton StGeorge accessdate 2008 03 06 format work Somerset Historic Environment Record ref Anthony Paulet is buried at StGeorge ... StGeorge, Church of StGeorge Category Church of England churches in Somerset Category 13th century ... more details
There have been a number of battles known as the Battle of St. Quentin or the Battle of San Quentin , most of which were fought in the vicinity of Saint Quentin, Aisne in Picardy, France. Battle of St. Quentin 859 , Humfrid s victory over Louis the German on 15 January 859 Battle of St. Quentin 1557 , Spanish victory over the French in the Habsburg Valois Wars Battle of St. Quentin 1871 , during the Franco Prussian War Battle of St. Quentin 1914 , also known as the Battle of Guise, engagement between French and German forces during the retreat to the Marne Battle of St. Quentin 1918 , the French breaching of the Hindenburg line as a supporting attack to the British Battle of the Canal du Nord Also Battle of Mont Saint Quentin , attack at Mont St. Quentin near P ronne by the Australian Corps in August 1918 Battle of St. Quentin Canal , attack by the British Fourth Army on the Hindenburg Line in September 1918 disambig br Emgann Saint Quentin ca Batalla de Sant Quint de Schlacht bei Saint Quentin es Batalla de San Quint n fr Bataille de Saint Quentin gl Batalla de Saint Quentin it Battaglia di San Quintino disambigua pl Bitwa pod Saint Quentin sh Bitka kod St. Quentina razvrstavanje ... more details
Infobox Military Conflict image caption conflict Battle of St. Michaels partof the War of 1812 date August 10, 1813 place St. Michaels, Maryland result American victory combatant1 flagicon United Kingdom United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland combatant2 flag United States 1795 commander1 George Cockburn commander2 Derry Benson ref http books.google.com books?id 8PtPAAAAYAAJ&pg PA1242&lpg PA1242&dq General Derry Benson&source bl&ots 0ic7j3ev0U&sig euo76YC7XihfjG0V EUqL01Hxmk&hl en&sa X&ei eLj0TuXjD4TLgQfpwc2ZDA&ved 0CEkQ6AEwBw v onepage&q General 20Derry 20Benson&f false Harper s popular cyclopedia of United States history ref strength1 strength2 casualties1 29 casualties2 None Campaignbox War of 1812 Chesapeake campaign The Battle of St. Michaels was a battle during the War of 1812 . Similar to the Battle of Craney Island a month earlier, United States American militia units were able to repulse a United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland British landing attempt in the Chesapeake ... of the War of 1812 Plummer, Norman H. Another Look at the Battle of St. Michaels, The Weather ... Norfolk, Virginia Norfolk , Admiral George Cockburn moved up the Chesapeake Bay. The shipyards at the small town of St. Michaels, Maryland , became an inviting target. In early August, the British ..., Maryland , Vol.2, pg. 146 ref Battle After midnight on August 10, the militia units manning the harbor ... County, Maryland Vol.2, pp.164 167 ref Results As at the Battle of Craney Island, American militia units had won a decisive victory without a single casualty. The British lost 2 wounded. The battle had been small, but it saved the St. Michaels shipyards from falling to the British. References and further reading George, Christopher T., Terror on the Chesapeake The War of 1812 on the Bay , Shippensburg ... of the War of 1812 coord missing Category Battles of the War of 1812 St. Michaels Category Battles involving the United Kingdom St. Michaels ... more details
About a 1709 battle in Queen Anne s War the 1705 siege Siege of St. John s the American Civil War battleBattle of Saint John s Bluff Infobox military conflict image File Newfoundland1744.jpg 300px caption ... formerly Plaisance is near the center. conflict Battle of St. John s partof Queen Anne s War date 1 January 1709 place St. John s, Newfoundland and Labrador St. John s , Newfoundland island Newfoundland ... Campaignbox Queen Anne s War The Battle of St. John s was the France French capture of St. John s, Newfoundland and Labrador St. John s , the capital of the Kingdom of Great Britain British Colony ... refend coord 47.5708 N 52.6991 W display title conflict yes DEFAULTSORT St. John s, Battle ... commander Thomas Lloyd POW br George Vane POW commander1 Joseph de Monbeton de Brouillan de Saint Ovide ... Plaisance , quickly overwhelmed the British garrison at St. John s, and took about 500 prisoners. Costebelle, whose resources were too limited to hold St. John s, destroyed its fortifications and abandoned ..., including the principal port of St. John s, Newfoundland and Labrador St. John s . ref Prowse ... de Subercase , the French governor at Plaisance, led Siege of St. John s a siege of St. John s in which ... to once again assault St. John s directly when a number of French ships stopped at Plaisance ... de Saint Ovide , to recruit a company of men for an overland assault on St. John s, which would be supported ... ships, the local settlers, and the Mi kmaq people Mi kmaq , and set out for St. John s on 14 ... of St. John s in the winter of 1705 6, after having been maneuvered out of the post by John ... raids. ref name Quinn Battle Saint Ovide led the attack on the unprepared British garrison early ... unable to assist in the defense of the other. After a brief resistance, George Vane, leading the defence of the new fort, surrendered. ref name Quinn Quinn ref Aftermath The French occupied St. John s until April. Costebelle, rather than holding St. John s, ordered it to be abandoned and its fortifications ... more details
Infobox military conflict conflict Battle of Lake George image File Johnson saving Dieskau.jpg 300px ... and Indian War The Battle of Lake George New York Lake George was fought on 8 September 1755, in the north of the Province of New York . The battle was part of a campaign by the Kingdom of Great Britain ... George in honor of his sovereign, George II of Great Britain George II . His intention was to advance via Lakes George and Lake Champlain Champlain to attack French held Fort St. Fr d ric at Crown ..., Chapter III Sir William Johnson at the Battle of Lake George ref After the French withdrawal ... at Lake George as there are accounts of the battle. James P. Millard ref Millard, James P., The Battle of Lake George September 8, 1755 , The Lake Champlain and Lake George Historical Site, America s Historic ... of Lake George ref says, The English loss in killed, wounded, and missing at the battle ... diverges considerably from the other sources in reporting the casualties for the Battle of Lac St ... the battle itself was inconclusive, and Johnson s expedition eventually stopped short of Fort St. Fr d ric ... coord 43.429 N 73.680 W display title DEFAULTSORT Battle Of Lake George Category Conflicts in 1755 Category 1755 in North America Category Battles of the French and Indian War Lake George, Battle ... of a North American Indian William Johnson sparing Baron Dieskau s life after the battle partof the French and Indian War date 8 September 1755 place South end of Lake George New York Lake George , New ..., landing his men at South Bay and marching them along Wood Creek ref Bancroft, George, History ... of Lake George, was alerted by scouts to the presence of the enemy forces to his south, and he dispatched ... village of Lake George village , New York Lake George . ref Bancroft, History of the United States ... , p. 363 ref One of those killed in this phase of the battle was Jacques Legardeur de Saint Pierre ... , commander of Fort Edward, saw the smoke from the battle in the distance and sent out Nathaniel ... more details
hatnote For the American Revolutionary War battle on Long Island , see Battle of Fort St. George . Use ... Battle of Fort George partof the War of 1812 image File National Historic District Map.jpg 300px caption A historical marker, featuring Fort George. 2 date May 25 27, 1813 place Present day Niagara ... ref name CruikshankGeorge53 Cruikshank, Battle of Fort George, p. 53 ref ref name CruikshankDocumentary248 ... 254 ref Campaignbox War of 1812 Niagara frontier Campaignbox War of 1812 Naval The Battle of Fort George was a battle fought during the War of 1812 , in which the Americans defeated a British force and captured the Fort George, Ontario Fort George in Upper Canada . The troops of the United States Army ... Printers location Niagara, Ontario ref During this battle Fort George was left under the control of Major ... Sir George Prevost allowed the Americans to fight him off at the Battle of Sackett s Harbor . ref ... Cruikshank first Ernest authorid Ernest Cruikshank title The Battle of Fort George location Niagara ... Ernest title Battle of Fort George A Paper Read on March 14th 1896 year 1896 publisher Pickwell Bros ...&f false Battle of Fort George by Ernest Alexander Cruikshank http www.warof1812.ca ftgeorge.htm ... Battle of Fort George Battles of the War of 1812 Category Conflicts in 1813 Category Battles of the War ... most of the opposing British force escaped encirclement. Background Fort George was the westernmost ... Fort Niagara . Fort George was constructed to replace and counter balance Fort Niagara , which the British ... At the beginning of the war both the British forces near Fort George and the American forces at Fort Niagara felt unprepared for conflict. On May 18, 1812 Sir George Pr vost , the Governor General of the Canadas ... Welch Regiment of Foot 41st Regiment and a Captain s Command of Artillery stationed at Fort George. ref Hitsman, p.38 ref He also wrote that he felt Fort George would not be able to with stand an attack ... to send soldiers from Fort George to Queenston. When that happened, a force of U.S. Regulars commanded ... more details
This is a list of people with the name StGeorge . For saint s called George and other uses, see Saint George disambiguation . Surname Arthur StGeorge , Irish MP Arthur StGeorge dean , Church of Ireland clergyman Christopher StGeorge , Irish MP GeorgeStGeorge died 1762 , Irish MP GeorgeStGeorge , Irish landowner GeorgeStGeorge, 1st Baron StGeorge Henry StGeorge died 1644 , Garter King of Arms Henry StGeorge died 1715 , Garter King of Arms Henry StGeorge died 1723 , Irish MP Henry StGeorge died 1763 , Irish MP John St. George , soldier Oliver StGeorge , Irish politician Sir Oliver StGeorge, 1st Baronet Richard StGeorge , Clarenceux King of Arms Richard StGeorge died 1726 , Irish MP Richard StGeorge died 1755 , Irish MP Richard StGeorge died 1790 , Irish MP Sir Richard StGeorge, 1st Baronet Sir Richard StGeorge, 2nd Baronet StGeorge Gore StGeorge , 5th Baronet StGeorgeStGeorge, 1st Baron StGeorge Thomas StGeorge died 1703 , Garter King of Arms Thomas StGeorge died 1785 , Irish MP Forename StGeorge Ashe , Church of Ireland bishop Saint George Ashe , oarsman StGeorge Caulfeild , Irish MP StGeorge Daly , Irish MP Denis St. George Daly , polo player StGeorge Lowther, 4th Earl of Lonsdale StGeorge Richardson , Irish MP StGeorge Gore StGeorge , Irish baronet StGeorgeStGeorge, 1st Baron StGeorge See also StGeorge Baronets Baron StGeorge surname given name Category Surnames ... more details
War Western Campaignbox Anglo Spanish War 1779 The Battle of St. Louis Spanish San Luis , also known as the Battle of Fort San Carlos was an unsuccessful Kingdom of Great Britain British led attack on St. Louis, Missouri St. Louis a French settlement in Spanish Louisiana that had been ceded ... of St. Louis publisher West End Word last Rice first Patricia accessdate 2010 10 17 ref The battle ...good article Infobox military conflict image File St louis attack.jpg 300px caption Mural of the attack in the Missouri State Capitol . conflict Battle of St. Louis partof the American Revolutionary War date May 25, 1780 place St. Louis, Missouri St. Louis , Louisiana New Spain Spanish Louisiana present ... the middle reaches of the Mississippi River, annotated to show locations of interest for this battle ... in the upper Mississippi, including the small town of St. Louis, Missouri St. Louis . The expedition ..., recruiting interested tribes for an expedition against St. Louis. The fur traders ... were somewhat reluctant to attack St. Louis, but Hesse gave them large gifts to secure their participation in the venture. ref Nester, p. 280 ref Spanish and American defenses The village of St. Louis ... were planning an attack on St. Louis and the nearby American held post at Cahokia, Illinois Cahokia ... Fort San Carlos St. Louis Fort San Carlos , provided a commanding view of the surrounding countryside ... their canoes, and were coming overland. ref name VR44 Battle File SaintLouis1790s.jpg left thumb A sketch ... to determine the situation at St. Louis. These parties were unable to get close to the village due to the presence ..., while the remainder headed toward St. Louis, arriving about 1 00 pm. A warning shot was fired from ... of the river, Ducharme s attack on Cahokia was easily repulsed. The timely arrival of George Rogers .... ref name VR46 A year later the Spaniards from St. Louis raided Fort St. Joseph Niles Fort St. Joseph , bringing the captured British flag back to St. Louis. ref name P45 Primm, p. 45 ref Fernando de ... more details
There are various churches dedicated to Saint George the Martyr St. George Coptic Orthodox Church Philadelphia StGeorge the Martyr Holborn StGeorge the Martyr Southwark St. George Melkite Catholic Church St. George Church, Oplenac St. George Church See also St. George Episcopal Church Disambig church ... more details
Richard StGeorge was an officer in arms. Richard StGeorge may also refer to Richard StGeorge died 1726 Richard Mansergh StGeorge See also Richard George disambiguation hndis StGeorge, Richard ... more details
unreferenced date September 2008 Infobox Military Conflict conflict Battle of St. James partof Hundred Years War image date 1426 place Avranches result English victory combatant1 flagicon ENG English forces combatant2 Image le de France flag.svg 25px French forces commander1 John, Duke of Bedford commander2 Arthur de Richemont strength1 strength2 casualties1 casualties2 The Battle of St. James was fought on 6 March 1426 between England and France. The English were led by John, Duke of Bedford , while the French were led by Arthur de Richemont . It was right after the war of saint James. The English were victorious. UK battle stub France battle stub coord missing France Category Battles of the Hundred Years War St. James Category 1426 in France Category Conflicts in 1426 ... more details
coord 51.367 1.600 display title region GB scale 500000 Infobox military conflict conflict St James Day Battle partof the Second Anglo Dutch War image Image St. James Day Fight, Pic 1.jpg 285px caption ... flag Dutch Republic commander1 Prince Rupert of the Rhine and George Monck, 1st Duke of Albemarle ... 1 English ship Resolution sunk, ca 300 killed Campaignbox Second Anglo Dutch War The naval St James Day Battle also known as the St James Day Fight , the Battle of the North Foreland and the Battle of Orford Ness Orfordness took place on 25 July 1666 &mdash Saint James the Great St James day in the Julian ... Rupert of the Rhine and George Monck , 1st Duke of Albemarle , and the Dutch Republic United Provinces commanded by Lieutenant Admiral Michiel de Ruyter . In The Netherlands , the battle is known as the Two Days Battle . Dutch intentions After the Dutch had inflicted considerable damage on the English fleet in the Four Days Battle , the leading Dutch politician, Grand Pensionary Johan de Witt ... a line of battle. This awkward situation lasted for hours then, again, a soft breeze began to blow ... Allin , and part of the centre formed a line of battle and sailed right to the Dutch van, still ... above the other sounds of battle. Now Rupert combined his full van and centre to deliver the coup de gr ce to the Dutch centre. George Monck , accompanying Rupert, predicted that De Ruyter would ... his foe in the Battle of Texel . Second day On the morning of 26 July, Tromp broke off pursuit ... to the Dutch, saved them by turning to the west. They formed a line of battle and brought their fleet ... drifted away, and now, one after the other, they rejoined the battle. Results The battle was a clear ... were enormous, estimated immediately after the battle at about 5,000 men, compared with 300 English ... the war. In fact, he had had only enough reserves for this one last battle. The Dutch soon recovered ... Category 1666 in England Category Naval battles of the Second Anglo Dutch War St James Category ... more details