William Tatton
William Tatton (1659–1736) was a career soldier in the British Army who rose to the rank of Lieutenant-General.
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William Tatton (1659–1736) was a career soldier in the British Army who rose to the rank of Lieutenant-General.
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24th Regiment of Foot
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June 1736
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Hillingdon, Middlesex
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Colonel of Regiment of Foot
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