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  1. 13 de ene. de 2024 · Henry Harrison Procter. Born 28 Feb 1888 in Greatham, Durham, England, United Kingdom. Ancestors. Son of Thomas Procter and Elizabeth Jane (Ross) Procter. Brother of Thomas William Procter, Annie Mary Procter, Henrietta Harrison Procter, William Robert Procter, Louisa Maud (Procter) Watson, Frances Alice (Procter) Goldsbrough, Richard Davis ...

  2. Henry Patrick Procter or Proctor (1763 – 31 October 1822) was a British Major-General who served in Canada during the War of 1812. He is best known as the commander who was decisively defeated in 1813 by the Americans and left western Ontario in American hands. Procter is regarded by many as an inept leader who relied heavily on textbook procedure. His "going by the book" is attributed to ...

  3. In 1916, in memory of her only son Cyril Henry, a soldier who died in Loos in 1915, Lady Julia founded a day and night nursery for the children of female munitions workers during the war. Following Lady Julia’s death in 1927, the Charles and Julia Henry Fund (the “Henry Fund”) was set up. It is governed by her will, dated 7 February 1927 ...

  4. 16 de nov. de 2010 · Henry Procter was the son of a British army surgeon. He was considered by some as among the worst officers of the British forces in the War of 1812. Procter began his military career on 5 April 1781, and became a lieutenant late that year. He was stationed in the New York area as the American War of Independence came to an end.

  5. 9781771993210 (epub) October 2024. 6 x 9, 454 pages. $39.99. “This way, General, this way!”. With these words, Major General Henry Procter was ushered off the field of battle. It was the 5th of October 1813, and the British commander—having abandoned his army and Indigenous allies—had just lost not only the Battle of Moraviantown (or ...

  6. The main criteria for candidates for the Fellowships: Candidates must be: a full-time student at a *British or Irish University who has completed at least two years of full time undergraduate study by 1 January 2025. or. a student in the first year of postgraduate study where not more than year has passed from the time of taking their first ...

  7. The Choate Fellow is selected on the basis of outstanding and sustained academic achievement, strength of character, and potential for leadership in their field. (The selection and nomination of the candidate from Cambridge is normally undertaken by arrangement with the Trustees of the Henry Fund, which offers a cognate scholarship scheme.)