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  1. Clinton persisted for a few months, applying again in September 1829 for a peerage or a mark of favour for his wife, but Wellington refused to ‘enter upon this painful case’ further.14 A false report of Lord Chatham’s death in March 1831 prompted Clinton, who of course recurred to his grievance of 1829, to ask Wellington to back his claim to the governorship of Jersey.15 He was appointed ...

  2. The son of an admiral of the fleet, Sir Henry Clinton had two sons who continued the family tradition of high command: General Sir William Henry Clinton (1769–1846), and Lieutenant-General Sir Henry Clinton (1771–1829). Early life Clinton was born in Newfoundland, where his father, George Clinton, was serving as commodore-governor.

  3. Bill Clinton is an American politician from Arkansas who served as the 42nd President of the United States (1993-2001). He took office at the end of the Cold War, and was the first baby-boomer ...

  4. God knows there is enough for us all. - Sir Henry Clinton. General Henry Clinton famously arrived with Generals William Howe and John Burgoyne aboard the Cerberus in British occupied Boston in 1776. This triumvirate of British Army generals had an incredible impact on the course of the American Revolution.

  5. The Henry Clinton Papers arrived in the United States in the mid-1920s and a decade and a half later they were opened for research at the William L. Clements Library, The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. The Revolutionary War was not fought by proclamations and battles alone. A major component of the war was the challenge of organizing ...

  6. 8 de jun. de 2018 · Sir Henry Clinton succeeded Sir William Howe as commander in chief of British forces in the American colonies in 1778. Clinton inherited an army demoralized by Burgoyne's defeat at the Battles of Saratoga and a war radically altered by France 's 1778 alliance with the Americans.

  7. General Sir William Henry Clinton (1769-1846) General Sir Henry Clinton (1771-1829) Augusta, m Henry Dawkins M.P in 1788; Harriet, m Major General Harry Chester in 1799; Following the death of his wife, Clinton set up home in Paddington, London, with his mistress, Mary Baddeley, wife of Captain Thomas Baddeley (d 1782) and their five children.