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  1. George Germain, 1st Viscount Sackville PC (26 January 1716 – 26 August 1785), known as Lord George Sackville until 1770 and as Lord George Germain from 1770 to 1782, was a British soldier and politician who was Secretary of State for America in Lord North's cabinet during the American War of Independence. His ministry received much of the ...

  2. George Germain, 1st Viscount Sackville, PC, styled The Honourable George Sackville until 1720, Lord George Sackville from 1720 to 1770 and Lord George Germain from 1770 to 1782, was a British soldier and politician who served as Secretary of State for the American Department in Lord North's cabinet during the American War of Independence.

  3. Volume 18. Page Numbers. 1-14: March 8, 1778: Germain to Clinton 15-16: March 18, 1778: Minutes of Cabinet, original received at Viscount Weymouth's office 17-22: March 21, 1778: Speech given at St. James' Court by George III 22-24: Amherst's Minutes, Notes by Germain, Proposed Deposition of the Army in Philadelphia 24: March 21, 1778: Germain ...

  4. George Germain, 1st Viscount Sackville (26 January 1716 – 26 August 1785) was Secretary of State for the Colonies under Great Britain from 10 November 1775 to February 1782, succeeding William Legge and preceding Welbore Ellis. George Germain was born on 26 January 1716, the son of Lionel Sackville and the daughter of a Lieutenant-General in the British Army; King George I of Great Britain ...

  5. The British lost 26 killed, 93 wounded, and one missing. The Battle of Stono Ferry had little, if any, impact on Germain’s southern strategy or the Revolutionary War. Prevost’s rearguard under Maitland abandoned the redoubts as intended and retreated down the coast to Beaufort, while the rest of Prevost’s forces continued to Savannah. In ...

  6. Chez Georges-Émile, Rimouski, Quebec. 2,547 likes · 67 talking about this · 70 were here. Créations québécoises Boutique de métiers d'art

  7. 14 de nov. de 2015 · Le journaliste et écrivain québécois Georges-Hébert Germain est décédé vendredi soir à l'âge de 71 ans, après un long combat contre le cancer.