• Lieutenant General Sir John Colquhoun Grant KCB GCH (1772 – 20 December 1835) was a British soldier. Sir Colquhoun Grant joined the 36th Foot as an ensign...
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  • Colquhoun Grant (British cavalry general) (1772–1835), British Army cavalry general and MP Walter Colquhoun Grant (1822–1861), British Army officer and a pioneer...
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  • 1877. General Grant may also refer to: Charles Grant (British Army officer) (1877–1940), British Army general Colquhoun Grant (British cavalry general) (1772–1835)...
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    Lieutenant-General Sir Colquhoun Grant Major-General Ferris Nelson Grant Lieutenant-General Francis Grant General Sir Henry Grant General Sir Hope Grant Major-General...
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    The British cavalry were the first British Army units to see action during the First World War. Captain Hornby of the 4th (Royal Irish) Dragoon Guards...
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  • by Sir John Colquhoun Grant (British cavalry general). The 13th Regiment of Light Dragoons was attached to the brigade (from 7th Cavalry Brigade) in the...
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    15th The King's Hussars (category Cavalry regiments of the British Army)
    The 15th The King's Hussars was a cavalry regiment in the British Army. First raised in 1759, it saw service over two centuries, including the First World...
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    Retrieved 25 October 2022. Raw (2006), pp. 162, 180. "Brigadier General Colquhoun Grant Morrison : War Casualty Details 205033". Commonwealth War Graves...
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    a royal commission to suppress the MacGregors. Colquhoun assembled a force of 500 foot and 300 cavalry and advanced to Glen Fruin to repel the Highland...
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    Ligny. British Senior Intelligence Officer Colquhoun Grant attributed the subsequent loss at Ligny to the “stupidity of a Hanoverian cavalry brigadier”...
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