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John Folliot (1691–1762) : ウィキペディア英語版
John Folliot (British Army officer, died 1762)

Lieutenant-General John Folliot or Folliott (baptised 25 January 1691; died 26 February 1762) was an officer of the British Army.
==Biography==
Folliot joined the Army as a lieutenant on 1 June 1709.〔''Army List'' for 1740, (p. 64 ).〕 After serving with reputation in the subordinate commissions,〔Richard Cannon, ''Historical Record of the Eighteenth, or the Royal Irish Regiment of Foot'' (1848) (p. 89 ).〕 he was promoted to the lieutenant-colonelcy of the 1st Regiment of Carabiniers (7th Horse) on 3 July 1737.〔 He was constant in his attention to all the duties of commanding officer of that distinguished corps,〔 and on 15 June 1743 was rewarded with the colonelcy of the 61st Regiment of Foot,〔W. R. Williams, "An English Army List of 1740" in ''Notes and Queries'', 12 ser., vol. III, (pp. 190-191 ). 10 March 1917.〕 from which he was removed on 22 December 1747 to the Royal Irish Regiment.〔 He was promoted to the rank of major-general on 30 March 1754, and in 1756 was appointed major-general on the Staff in Ireland, at a salary of 30 shillings a day; he would hold this post until his death. On 18 January 1758 Folliot was promoted to lieutenant-general.〔
Folliot was Governor of Ross Castle from 1753 until his death, and Lieutenant-Governor of Kinsale and Charles Fort from 1753 until he was appointed Governor there in 1761.〔 Besides his military career, he sat in the Irish House of Commons for Longford from 1721 to 1727, for Granard from 1727 to 1760, and for Sligo from 1761 to 1762,〔Edith Mary Johnston-Liik, ''MPs in Dublin: Companion to History of the Irish Parliament, 1692-1800'' (2006) (p. 89 ).〕 when he died at Dublin.〔The ''London Chronicle'' for 1762, vol. XI, (p. 231 ).〕
Lieutenant-General Folliot had been left the estates of Lickhill and Mitton in Worcestershire by Rebecca, widow of Arthur Lugg and daughter of John Soley by his wife Anne, sister of the last Lord Folliott, as her nearest relative of the name. On the general's death the estates were inherited by his first cousin John Folliott, MP for Kinsale.〔H. Sydney Grazebrook, ''The Heraldry of Worcestershire'', vol. I (1873) (p. 212 ).〕

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