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    Henry Bouquet (born Henri Louis Bouquet; 1719 – 2 September 1765) was a Swiss mercenary who rose to prominence in British service during the French and...
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  • French actress Henry Bouquet (1719–1765), British army officer Jean-Claude Bouquet (1819–1885), French mathematician Jean-Louis Bouquet (1900–1978), French...
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    proportion of the population, though this has proved to be controversial. Henry Bouquet set out from Fort Pitt on October 3, 1764, with 1,150 men during the...
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    Pennsylvania, between a British column under the command of Colonel Henry Bouquet and a combined force of Delaware, Shawnee, Mingo, and Huron warriors...
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    Fort Augusta about his experiences on May 5, 1758, in front of Colonel Henry Bouquet.: 388  He told the examiners that his home was assaulted on October...
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    extirpation being the only security for our future safety." To Colonel Henry Bouquet, who was preparing to lead an expedition to relieve Fort Pitt, Amherst...
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    the siege of British-held Fort Pitt in the Seven Years' War, Colonel Henry Bouquet ordered his men to take smallpox-infested blankets from their hospital...
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    Regiment, commanded by the experienced Swiss mercenary, Lt-Colonel Henry Bouquet, along with 1,000 Scots who made up Montgomerie's Highlanders. There...
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    produced as evidence of their being killed." During Pontiac's War, Colonel Henry Bouquet conspired with his superior, Sir Jeffrey Amherst, to infect hostile...
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    warriors laid siege to British-held Fort Pitt on June 22. In response, Henry Bouquet, the commander of the fort, ordered his subordinate Simeon Ecuyer to...
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