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John Moyle (British Army officer) : ウィキペディア英語版 | John Moyle (British Army officer) Major-General John Moyle (died 3 November 1738) was an officer of the British Army. ==Biography== Moyle entered the Army on 4 January 1696 as a captain in the Royal Regiment of Ireland.〔Charles Dalton, ''English Army Lists and Commission Registers 1661-1714'', vol. 4 (1898) (p. 136 ).〕 He served with reputation under the Duke of Marlborough, and was present at the Battle of Blenheim.〔Dalton, ''English Army Lists'', vol. 5 (1902) (Part II, pp. 54-55, n. 3 )〕 On 12 April 1706 he was made lieutenant-colonel of Colonel Roger Townshend's newly raised regiment of infantry,〔Dalton, ''English Army Lists'', vol. 5 (1902) (Part I, p. 198 ).〕 and on 13 April 1707 he was promoted to the brevet rank of colonel in the Army.〔Dalton, ''English Army Lists'', vol. 6 (1904) (p. 194 ).〕 At the peace of Utrecht in 1713 his regiment was disbanded, and he was placed on half-pay, but in 1715 he was made lieutenant-colonel of Colonel William Newton's Regiment of Dragoons.〔 Colonel Moyle was advanced to the rank of brigadier-general on 13 March 1727. On 14 May 1732 King George II conferred the colonelcy of the 36th Regiment of Foot on Brigadier-General Moyle, who was promoted to the rank of major-general on 5 November 1735. On 27 June 1737 he was removed to the 22nd Regiment of Foot.〔Richard Cannon, ''Historical Record of the Twenty-Second, or the Cheshire Regiment of Foot'' (1849) (p. 53 ).〕 Major-General Moyle died on 3 November 1738.
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