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    John Fox Burgoyne

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  1. Field Marshal Sir John Fox Burgoyne, 1st Baronet, GCB (24 July 1782 – 7 October 1871) was a British Army officer. After taking part in the Siege of Malta during the French Revolutionary Wars, he saw action under Sir John Moore and then under the Duke of Wellington in numerous battles of the Peninsular War, including the Siege of Badajoz and ...

  2. May 14, 2018 · The four were brought up in Lord Derby's household, and the eldest became Field Marshal Sir John Fox Burgoyne (1782–1871). John Burgoyne died suddenly on 4 June 1792, probably from the effects of gout,. and was buried in Westminster Abbey on 13 August.

  3. Sir John Fox Burgoyne, 1st Bt (1782-1871), Military engineer. Regency Portraits Catalogue Entry. Sitter in 9 portraits The illegitimate son of the similarly-named general who capitulated at Saratoga, New York State, in 1777, this Burgoyne was an officer in the Royal Engineers.

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  5. Burgoyne, Sir John Fox (1782–1871), engineer and administrator, was born 24 July 1782, eldest of the four illegitimate children of Lt-gen. ‘Gentleman’ John Burgoyne and Susan Caulfield, singer. Educated at Eton and Woolwich military academy, he joined the Royal Engineers at 16; saw active service in Malta, Sicily, and Egypt; and commanded ...

  6. Apr 27, 2023 · John Fox Burgoyne was the illegitimate son of Lieutenant General John Burgoyne, soldier, politician and dramatist, best known as the “Gentleman Johnny” whose surrender at Saratoga was one of the decisive episodes in the American War of Independence.

  7. FIELD-MARSHAL SIR JOHN FOX BURGO YNE (1782-1871) By A. Temple Patterson General John Burgoyne - "Gentleman Johnny," whose surrender at Saratoga was the turning-point of the War of American Independence - left no legitimate offspring and many debts. In his later life he had formed a connection with a professional singer of some celebrity who bore

  8. He served in the Crimean War, first as a strategic advisor and then as colonel-commandant of the Royal Engineers. He was raised to the rank of general in 1855, and received a baronetcy in 1856. In 1865 he took the ceremonial post of Commander of the Tower of London. Burgoyne retired as inspector-general of fortifications in 1868 and was made a ...

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