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  1. Raids on Lochaber and Shiramore. Seven Years' War. Battle of Hastenbeck. Prince William Augustus, Duke of Cumberland (15 April 1721 [ N.S.] – 31 October 1765) was the third and youngest son of King George II of Great Britain and Ireland and his wife, Caroline of Ansbach. He was Duke of Cumberland from 1726.

  2. SHOW ALL QUESTIONS. Prince William Augustus, Duke of Cumberland (15 April 1721 [ N.S.] – 31 October 1765) was the third and youngest son of King George II of Great Britain and Ireland and his wife, Caroline of Ansbach. He was Duke of Cumberland from 1726.

  3. Apr 11, 2024 · William Augustus, duke of Cumberland was a British general, nicknamed “Butcher Cumberland” for his harsh suppression of the Jacobite rebellion of 1745. His subsequent military failures led to his estrangement from his father, King George II (reigned 1727–60). During the War of the Austrian.

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  4. Prince William Augustus, Duke of Cumberland lived from 15 April 1721 to 31 October 1765. A younger son of George II and Queen Caroline, he became a celebrated military leader at a very young age and commanded the Government forces that defeated the Jacobites at the Battle of Culloden in 1746.

  5. Scotland in Europe: The Union ... as the Duke of Cumberland built and trained an army in Aberdeen. ... This was the context in which the two armies met at Culloden Moor on April 16, 1746 ...

  6. Jun 13, 2023 · In pursuit of them was a significant government army led by Prince William, Duke of Cumberland. His army’s nucleus consisted of battle-hardened professional soldiers who had recently seen action on the European continent.

  7. Jun 11, 2018 · Cumberland, William Augustus, 1st duke of (1721–65). Cumberland was the second surviving son of the prince of Wales , later George II. Made duke of Cumberland in 1726, he was promoted lieutenant-general in 1744, after fighting at Dettingen .

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