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and led part of the defeated force to safety. He fought at Dettingen, Val, Fontneay, and Melle. He was also commander of the British troops at Cherbourg. In 1758, he was appointed to command the descents, at the age of seventy-three. He led an initial successful
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refused to receive him, considered an enormous slight, and he came under fierce criticism from all sides. One of the few to stand up for Bligh was the young
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suffering between 750 and 1,000 casualties before he was finally able to re-embark his men. They then sailed for England.
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in August 1758, capturing and destroying the town's fortifications. He then re-embarked and moved along the coast to
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and his wife Elizabeth nÊe Napier. During his long service in the British army, he rose to the rank of
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Crucible of War: The Seven Years' War and the Fate of Empire in British North America, 1754–1766
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Bligh was poorly treated when he returned home. King
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Bligh was born in 1685, the son of Irish politician,
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when he led a series of amphibious raids, known as "
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Index

Thomas Bligh (1654–1710)
Thomas Cherburgh Bligh
Athboy
Meath
Ireland
Great Britain
War of the Austrian Succession
Battle of Melle
Seven Years' War
Raid on Cherbourg
Battle of Saint-Cast
Irish
British
Seven Years' War
descents
Battle of St Cast
Thomas Bligh
Lieutenant General
War of the Austrian Succession
Battle of Melle
Raid on Cherbourg
St Malo
Brest
Battle of Saint Cast
George II
Prince of Wales
George III
Duke of Newcastle
William Pitt
Rathmore Church

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