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  1. 26 de feb. de 2015 · Tarleton, Banastre. 1754-1833. Banastre Tarleton, son of a wealthy Liverpool merchant, was Oxford educated. It was said that while at Oxford, Tarleton excelled in only two things, athletics and gambling. Tarleton attempted to learn law but, due to gambling problems, he had to give up his attempt.

  2. In fact, there seems to have been a unique set of circumstances that set the War in the Backcountry apart from the other Theaters. One British unit in particular achieved a particularly nasty reputation for brutality during the war that has yet to fade: the British Legion under the command of Colonel Banastre Tarleton, a roguish but talented ...

  3. Lieutenant Colonel Banastre Tarleton. Banastre Tarleton was born to upper middle-class parents in Liverpool, England, on August 21, 1754. At the University College, Oxford, he studied toward a law degree but was better known for his athletic abilities, participating in cricket, boxing, riding, and tennis. He was small physically, yet strong and ...

  4. 17 de ago. de 2010 · On August 21, 1754, Banastre Tarleton is born as the fourth child of John Tarleton, the former lord mayor of Liverpool, and a money lender, merchant and slave trader. After completing his ...

  5. 28 de jun. de 2016 · August 21, 1754–January 16, 1833. British soldier. Few other figures in South Carolina history have been labeled as villainous as Banastre Tarleton has. He was born in Liverpool, England, on August 21, 1754, the third child of John Tarleton and Jane Parker. John Tarleton, who served as mayor of Liverpool, wished for the popular and athletic ...

  6. Odznaczenia. Banastre Tarleton (ur. 21 sierpnia 1754 w Liverpoolu, zm. 16 stycznia 1833 w Leintwardine w Shropshire w Anglii) – brytyjski generał, polityk. Był synem kupca, Johna Tarletona. Kształcił się w Middle Temple w Londynie, a w 1771 rozpoczął studia na uniwersytecie w Oxfordzie, następnie wstąpił do angielskiej armii.

  7. 30 de sept. de 2020 · An excerpt from Janie Cheaney's Revolutionary War novel Loyalty which features Banastre Tarleton in a major supporting role, Quick introductions to some of his friends, colleagues, and a few enemies for those just starting to become familiar with the RevWar period, Transcriptions of some obscure period documents and articles.