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Monck, George (1608–70), 1st duke of Albemarle , army officer, ... Thus, in September Monck became parliament's major general in Ulster.
Cromwell and Lambert followed, shadowing the Scottish army, while leaving General George Monck with more than 5,000 of the least experienced men to mop up what Scottish resistance remained. Monck marched on Stirling, arriving on 6 August, and the town surrendered.
Kneeling before Charles II is loyalist hero General George Monck, the man responsible for the restoration of the English monarchy, and Charles II to his throne, without any bloodshed. Respectful bow As Charles II grasps Monck’s hand, he bends forward slightly, a gentle gesture that bestows his favor and appreciation upon the loyal general.
7 de feb. de 2024 · General Monck, seen here in his Garter robes, played a key role in the Restoration of Charles II. Cromwell's commander-in-chief in Scotland, he had become convinced that chaos would result if the monarchy were not restored and so in 1660 he marched his army to London and arranged for Charles II's return. The King rewarded him with a dukedom.
19 de mar. de 2024 · General George Monck, Duke of Albemarle, in paint of personal appearance, is of the middle size, of a stout and square-built make, of a complexion partly sanguine and partly phlegmatic, as indeed is generally the case with the English; his face is fair, but somewhat wrinkled from age, he being upwards of 60 years old; his hair is grey, and his features not particularly fine or noble.
The Timing of General George Monck's March into England, i January I660" IN the late autumn of I659, England was on the brink of her fourth civil war in less than twenty years. Following the execution of Charles I in January I649, an unresolved struggle for political control between Parliament and Army had consistently proved a major obstacle ...