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Frederick Augustus duke of York

The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Frederick Augustus York, duke of 1763-1827, second son of George III of England. In the French Revolutionary Wars he commanded (1793-95) the unsuccessful English forces in Flanders. Despite his incompetence in the field, he became a field marshal (1795) and commander in chief of the army (1798) and set about reforming army abuses at home. He led another disastrous expedition to the Netherlands in 1799. He resigned his command in 1809 after he was accused of selling army commissions through his mistress, Mary Anne Clarke. He was cleared and reappointed in 1811. Author not available,... Read more
York, Frederick Augustus, duke of
York, Frederick Augustus, duke of (1763–1827). The second son of George III, Frederick was made bishop of Osnabrück when he was 6 months old, but pursued a career in the army. In 1793 he commanded an expedition...brother George IV, whose only daughter, Princess Charlotte , had died ... Read more
York, Frederick Augustus, duke of
York, Frederick Augustus, duke of (1763–1827). The second son of George III, Frederick was made bishop of Osnabrück when he was 6 months old, but pursued a career in the army. In 1793 he commanded an expedition... Read more

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