Lord Mark Kerr (British Army officer)
Lord Mark Kerr (baptised 1 April 1676 – 2 February 1752) was a Scottish-born professional soldier, who served in the War of the Spanish Succession and the War of the Quadruple Alliance. He reached the rank of General in the British Army, and held a number of important administration posts, including Governor of Edinburgh Castle.
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Lord Mark Kerr (British Army officer)
Lord Mark Kerr (baptised 1 April 1676 – 2 February 1752) was a Scottish-born professional soldier, who served in the War of the Spanish Succession and the War of the Quadruple Alliance. He reached the rank of General in the British Army, and held a number of important administration posts, including Governor of Edinburgh Castle.
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Lord Mark Kerr (baptised 1 Apr ...... Governor of Edinburgh Castle.
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Great Britain 1707–1713
Scotland 1685–1707
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Commander, CountiesDownandAntrim, 1716;
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allegiance
Great Britain 1707–1713
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Scotland 1685–1707
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Almansa, 1707;
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Capture of Vigo, 1719
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War of the Quadruple Alliance
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War of the Spanish Succession1702-1714
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1676-04-01
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Army
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Commander, Counties Down and Antrim, 1716;
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1752-02-02
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Governor of Carrickfergus 1716
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Governor of Edinburgh Castle 1745-1752
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Governor of Sheerness 1729
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Lord Mark Kerr
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Colonel Lord Mark Kerr's Dragoons, later 11th Hussars
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Colonel Lord Mark Kerr's Regiment, later 13th Foot
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Colonel Lord Mark Kerr's Regiment, later 29th Foot
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