Lieutenant-General Sir Hugh Lyle Carmichael (1764–1813), was a British officer of the 2nd West India Regiment. He was Commander-in-Chief of the British...
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General Carmichael may refer to: Ewan Carmichael (fl. 1980s–2010s), British Army major general Hugh Lyle Carmichael (1764–1813), British Army lieutenant...
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and Promenade Gardens to the town as a gift. Carmichael Street was named after General Hugh Lyle Carmichael who served as governor from 1812 to 1813. He...
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Juan Sánchez Ramírez, with a naval blockaded by British Commander Hugh Lyle Carmichael, besieged and captured the city of Santo Domingo after an 8 months...
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Henry William Bentinck (*1765 – †1821) (8 May 1806 – February 1812) Hugh Lyle Carmichael (*1764 – †1813) (February 1812 – 11 May 1813) E. Codd (acting) (11...
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Henry William Bentinck (*1765 – †1821) (8 May 1806 – February 1812) Hugh Lyle Carmichael (*1764 – †1813) (February 1812 – 11 May 1813) E. Codd (acting) (11...
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: 32 In April 1812, he returned to England and was succeeded by Hugh Lyle Carmichael. On 8 January 1814, Bentinck served as Governor of Berbice. In Berbice...
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Dalrymple (1810) Henry William Bentinck (1810–1812) Major-General Hugh Lyle Carmichael (1812–1813) Colonel Edward Codd (1813) Major-General John Murray...
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Facing opposition from the body, Lieutenant Governor of Demerara Hugh Lyle Carmichael abolished it in 1812, giving its duties to the Financial Representatives...
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Dominican historians of the 20th century. British Major General Hugh Lyle Carmichael departed Jamaica with the 2nd West Indian, 54th, 55th, and Royal...
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