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Major-General Thomas Brudenell (died 1707) was a British Army officer. He was the eldest son of Richard Brudenell by his wife Elizabeth, daughter of Sir Walter Lyttelton. In 1688 he was a captain in the Earl of Pembroke's Regiment of Foot. He became lieutenant-colonel of Colonel John Foulke's Regiment of Foot on 21 September 1689, and lieutenant-colonel of Colonel Edward Lloyd's Regiment of Foot on 1 October 1692. He succeeded Henry Rowe as colonel of a regiment of foot on 13 March 1695. He was wounded at the Battle of the Boyne and served in Portugal. In 1698 he was appointed colonel of a regiment of marines, which was disbanded shortly afterwards. On 21 June 1701 he was made colonel of a regiment of foot to be employed in Ireland. He was promoted to major-general on 1 June 1706 and died at Gibraltar the following year. He was the father of Lieutenant-General Thomas Brudenell and of Catherine Brudenell, who married Thomas Chichester Phillips and was the mother of Major-General William Phillips.〔Robert P. Davis, ''Where a Man Can Go: Major-General William Phillips, British Royal Artillery'' (1999) (page 10 )〕 ==References== * Charles Dalton, ''English Army Lists and Commission Registers'', volume II (London, 1894) (pages 230-231, note 7 ) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Thomas Brudenell (British Army officer, died 1707)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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