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John Coape Sherbrooke

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778:"the brigade he commanded winced a little under the sharpness of his discipline, while they revenged themselves by comical stories of his rough sayings and impetuous temper...A short, square, hardy little man, with a countenance that told at once the determined fortitude of his nature. Without genius, without education, hot as pepper, and rough in his language, but with a warm heart and generous feelings; true, straight forward, scorning finesse and craft and meanness, and giving vent to his detestation with boiling eagerness, and in the plainest terms. As an officer, full of energy, rousing others to exertion, and indefatigable in his own person." 2091: 1857: 550:. Sherbrooke's routed troops quickly rallied behind the reinforcements and, after an extended exchange of musketry, the French counterattack was defeated. Losses were ghastly on both sides. Sebastiani's division suffered 2,100 casualties out of 8,000 while Lapisse's division lost 1,700 men out of 6,800, including Lapisse killed. In Sherbrooke's division, Langwerth was killed and his brigade reduced to 650 men, Löw's brigade lost 350 men, Cameron's brigade lost 500 men, and the Guards sustained 611 casualties. Mackenzie was killed and his brigade lost 632 men. 37: 818: 802: 2099: 878: 851: 835: 546:
to warn his officers not to advance too far and all the brigades except Cameron's recklessly rushed after their fleeing enemies. When the disordered Guards and the KGL came up against the intact French second line, it was their turn to take to their heels as the fresh French foot soldiers counterattacked. The day was saved by the appearance of John Randoll Mackenzie's reserve brigade and the 1st Battalion of the
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advanced against the 1st Division. Sherbrooke ordered his infantry not to fire until the French came within 50 yd (46 m) and then to charge. These orders were carried out to the letter, causing tremendous casualties and compelling the French to hastily retreat. Apparently, Sherbrooke forgot
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Captain General and Governor in Chief in and over the Provinces of Lower-Canada, Upper-Canada, Nova Scotia, New-Brunswick, and their several dependencies, Vice-Admiral of the same, Lieutenant-General and Commander of all His Majesty’s Forces in the said Provinces of Lower-Canada & Upper-Canada,
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in a state of readiness to repel attacks. Sherbrooke's tactic of informally continuing trade with the neighbouring American states while still making sure that his own territory was amply protected provided an opportunity for the Atlantic-facing provinces of Canada to enhance their place in
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Sherbrooke continued to work actively into 1817, concentrating on reforming the colony's public finances, but once again was set back by his failing health. He found that the cold Canadian winters helped bring on recurrences of his malaria, and also suffered a paralytic
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urged Sherbrooke to make offensive manoeuvres towards mainland Italy with his troops, he instead began to improve Sicily's defences and prepare for a possible French invasion. He left the island in June 1808, having been superseded by Lieutenant-General
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Sherbrooke commanded the 1st Division through the retreat to Portugal, where he threatened to hang his commissary officer if he did not provide the required food for his division, and for his service at Porto and Talavera was appointed a
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to the benefit of British merchants. Having complained at the lack of defences available to protect the colony and that the extant fortifications were dilapidated, he mounted guns at harbour entrances across the colony and placed the
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in July where he successfully fought off the attacks of the French infantry but then lost control of three of his brigades in the subsequent charge, leaving a dangerous gap in the British line.
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While the majority of Sherbrooke's tenure as Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia was spent concentrating on the war, he also made a significant effort to increase support for the
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Nova-Scotia and New-Brunswick, and their several dependencies, and in the Islands of Newfoundland, Prince Edward, Cape Breton, and Bermuda, &c. &c. &c
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When the Napoleonic Wars ended in April 1814 more troops were made available for North America; Sherbrooke used this opportunity to attack the disputed area of
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and Sherbrooke accordingly resumed active service, being given command of the 4th Battalion of the Army of Reserve, a home defence force created to
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Sherbrooke was well-known for his short temper and abrasive language, with Wellington noting that he was the most passionate man he had ever met.
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the Provinces of Nova-Scotia, New-Brunswick, and their Dependencies, including the Islands of Newfoundland, Cape Breton, Prince Edward and Bermuda
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brought a number of reductions to the army and this included the disbanding of the 85th, and so on 23 June 1785 Sherbrooke transferred to the
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restored it to the United States. For his service during the war he was elevated to Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath.
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in September. A recurrence of Sherbrooke's malaria forced him to resign his command on 26 April 1810 and he was appointed
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on Bedford Basin, near Halifax. Named Sherwood, it eventually lent its name to the neighbourhoods of Sherwood Park and
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began in 1793 Sherbrooke was still a captain but was quickly promoted twice so that by the end of May 1794 he was a
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and English political factions; he formed a good relationship with the leader of the Francophone faction, Bishop
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where he joined the main British army commanded by Wellesley, soon to become Lord Wellington. He was promoted to
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which forced him to return to England, doing so in 1800. Sherbrooke's break in service was exacerbated by the
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combined with his proven ability to work competently with the civilian population led to his appointment as
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on 13 September 1794 before participating in the retreat towards north-west Germany at the end of the year.
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on 30 July and sailed for home. He reached England in September and spent much time recuperating at the
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by providing him with a permanent salary but made sure to not show favour by doing the same for Sewell.
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on 12 April and was the second-most senior general in the army behind Wellington. He fought at the
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The Crown's representative from 1759 to 1791, and from 1841 to 1866 held the office and rank of
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international trade; they were able to flourish at a time when other areas were stifled by war.
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Sherbrooke married Katherina (died 15 May 1856), the daughter of Reginald Pyndar,
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although Plessis' faction had impeached him. Similarly, he won the confidence of
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began Sherbrooke initially fought a phoney war, allowing trade to continue with
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Sherbrooke was next given command of 4,000 men to assist Spanish patriots in
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Sherbrooke arrived at Halifax on 16 October 1811, as military commander of
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Sherbrooke and the 33rd were instead sent to serve in India, arriving at
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on 4 May 1799. His service in India was cut short when he fell ill with
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between March 1793 and April 1795, as a part of which he fought at the
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on 12 May with a formation of men that on 18 June was designated the
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between 8 November and 15 February. In June he was transferred to
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At Talavera, Sherbrooke's 1st Division included four brigades:
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on 27 May 1825 and died at Calverton on 14 February 1830.
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where he served as a subordinate to Lieutenant-General
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in October 1795 was aborted due to large storms in the
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on 1 January 1805 and served under Wellesley in the
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Sherbrooke was promoted to 375:in the 33rd and second in command to Colonel 1494:(online ed.). Oxford University Press. 1455:Barnsley, South Yorkshire: Pen & Sword. 1307: 1305: 1092: 1090: 1088: 1086: 1084: 1082: 1080: 1008: 1006: 1004: 1002: 1000: 998: 996: 994: 992: 978: 976: 974: 972: 665:His active defence of the colony during the 406:on 1 January 1798 and as such fought in the 2109:List of lieutenant governors of Nova Scotia 367:. He returned to England in 1786. When the 213:Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath 2773:People from Newark and Sherwood (district) 2368:Lieutenant-governors of Nova Scotia before 2081: 2067: 1679: 1665: 1273: 1238: 1225: 1186: 35: 1606:Governor General of British North America 1471:A History of the Peninsular War Volume II 1418: 1356: 1302: 1077: 1064: 989: 969: 765: 556:Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath 2475:government and Confederation (1848–1867) 2473:Lieutenant-governors between responsible 2116:Governors at Annapolis Royal (1710–1749) 1530:(Sir John Coape Sherbrooke fonds, R2513) 1109: 1050: 1012:Burroughs, "Sherbrooke, Sir John Coape". 660: 1491:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 1289: 1039:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 1034: 1032: 1030: 1028: 1026: 1024: 1022: 1020: 1018: 704: 410:, participating in the final defeat of 343:on 7 December 1780. He was promoted to 2768:Governors of the Colony of Nova Scotia 2725: 1528:Archives of Sir John Coape Sherbrooke 2062: 2007:British Province of Quebec (1759–91)* 1660: 1538: 1331: 1465: 1382: 1284:Wellington's Peninsular War Generals 1253:Wellington's Peninsular War Generals 1233:Wellington's Peninsular War Generals 1205:Wellington's Peninsular War Generals 1180: 1168: 1153: 1141: 1129: 1098:Wellington's Peninsular War Generals 1072:Wellington's Peninsular War Generals 1015: 984:Wellington's Peninsular War Generals 716:Charles Lennox, 4th Duke of Richmond 1339:"William Ross & His Settlement" 426:in 1802, at which point he went on 379:. Under Wellesley he fought in the 306:and his wife Sarah Sherbrooke. The 13: 2763:Governors of British North America 2370:responsible government (1786–1848) 2095:Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia 1577:Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia 618:rivers. He renamed the region the 560:Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia 288:John Coape Sherbrooke was born in 272:, his policies and victory in the 266:Lieutenant-Governor of Nova Scotia 14: 2809: 2758:British people of the War of 1812 2298:of Cape Breton Island (1784–1820) 1695:Post-Confederation (1867–present) 1516: 1423:. In Halpenny, Francess G (ed.). 645:, as most of the population were 481: 363:which was at the time serving in 2195:Governors at Halifax (1749–1786) 2097: 2089: 1855: 1551:Dictionary of National Biography 1426:Dictionary of Canadian Biography 876: 849: 833: 816: 800: 355:on 6 March 1783. The end of the 2793:Military history of Nova Scotia 1554:. Vol. 52. pp. 70–71. 1258: 1210: 1041:, "Sherbrooke, Sir John Coape". 952:Military history of Nova Scotia 525:'s British Guards - 2,045 men, 326: 222:Katherina Pyndar (m. 1811–1830) 2783:68th Regiment of Foot officers 2778:33rd Regiment of Foot officers 1688:Lieutenant-governors of Quebec 1545:"Sherbrooke, John Coape"  1488:"Sherbrooke, Sir John Coape". 1103: 1060:. 19 December 1780. p. 2. 1044: 829:, formerly known as Sherbrooke 610:that August and proceeding to 565: 321: 1: 1865:Province of Canada (1841–66)* 1411: 692:Chief Justice of Lower Canada 651:Nova Scotia House of Assembly 439:prepare for a French invasion 390:After an attempt to join the 283: 274:conquest of present-day Maine 1508:UK public library membership 1421:"SHERBROOKE, Sir JOHN COAPE" 962: 276:, renaming it the colony of 7: 1923:Carleton (cont'd from 1791) 1534:Library and Archives Canada 1523:National Assembly biography 1431:University of Toronto Press 1269:. Quebec: J. Neilson. 1817. 1221:. Quebec: J. 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They had no children. 523:Henry Frederick Campbell 369:French Revolutionary War 758:, on 24 August 1811 at 527:Alan Cameron of Erracht 467:Royal Sicilian Regiment 408:Fourth Anglo-Mysore War 152:Fourth Anglo-Mysore War 41:Sir John Sherbrooke by 1500:10.1093/ref:odnb/25358 1343:History of Nova Scotia 957:The Sherbrooke Hussars 780: 766:Personality and legacy 504:Second Battle of Porto 331:Sherbrooke joined the 179:Second Battle of Porto 2743:British Army generals 1437:Dawson, Joan (2007). 1297:The Mapmaker's Legacy 776: 738:. He was promoted to 699:Louis-Joseph Papineau 688:Joseph-Octave Plessis 675:British North America 661:British North America 512:68th Regiment of Foot 469:. While the court of 445:. He was promoted to 416:Siege of Seringapatam 361:33rd Regiment of Foot 349:85th Regiment of Foot 157:Siege of Seringapatam 105:Years of service 29:John Coape Sherbrooke 2296:Lieutenant-governors 1616:The Duke of Richmond 1587:George Stracey Smyth 1368:Nova Scotia Archives 1317:Nova Scotia Archives 794:Geographic locations 772:Henry Edward Bunbury 705:Retirement and death 539:Pierre Belon Lapisse 531:King's German Legion 392:West Indies Campaign 365:Halifax, Nova Scotia 341:4th Regiment of Foot 268:in 1811. 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The Halifax Club
Oxton
Nottinghamshire
Calverton
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British Army
General
American Revolutionary War
French Revolutionary Wars
Flanders campaign
Battle of Boxtel
Fourth Anglo-Mysore War
Siege of Seringapatam
Napoleonic Wars
Hanover Expedition
Peninsular War
Second Battle of Porto
Battle of Talavera
War of 1812
Battle of Hampden
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Netherlands
India
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