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    John Whitelocke (1757 – 23 October 1833) was a British Army officer. He is known for leading the failed invasion of Buenos Aires and the forfeit of Montevideo...
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  • lawyer and politician Edmund Whitelocke (1565–1608), English soldier James Whitelocke (1570–1632), English judge John Whitelocke (1757–1833), British soldier...
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    Sir Bulstrode Whitelocke (6 August 1605 – 28 July 1675) was an English lawyer, writer, parliamentarian and Lord Keeper of the Great Seal of England. He...
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    younger of posthumous twin sons of Richard Whitelocke, a London merchant, by Joan Brockhurst, widow, daughter of John Colte of Little Munden, Hertfordshire...
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    the British had taken 600 casualties. On 10 May, Lieutenant-General John Whitelocke arrived in Montevideo to take overall command of the British forces...
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  • Edmund Whitelocke (1565–1608) was an English soldier, royal courtier and suspected conspirator. He was born in the parish of St. Gabriel, Fenchurch Street...
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    at the command of Home Riggs Popham and William Carr Beresford, and John Whitelocke. The invasions were repelled, but powerfully affected the Spanish authority...
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    was recaptured by the Spanish in the same year on 2 September when John Whitelocke was forced to surrender to troops formed by forces of the Banda Oriental—roughly...
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    of the Río de la Plata between the British troops at the command of John Whitelocke, and the Spanish forces commanded by Santiago de Liniers. The confrontation...
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    of the region in 1807, capturing Montevideo. Lieutenant General Sir John Whitelocke was sent from Britain to take command in the region, arriving at the...
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