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Person    | Male  Born 1698  Died 14/1/1776

Lieutenant General William Strode

Categories: Armed Forces

Lieutenant General William Strode

Buried at Westminster Abbey where  reads: "Near this place lye the remains of William Strode Esq. Lieutenant General of His Majestys forces and Colonel of the LXII Regiment of Foot. He departed this life Jan. XIIII, MDCCLXXVI, in the LXXVIII year of his age. Who constantly attended his duty, both at home and abroad, during a course of upwards of LX years service. He was a strenuous assertor of both civil and religious liberty, as established at the Glorious Revolution by King William the Third. Military reader, go thou, and do likewise."    has some interesting info on Strode and his court-martial.

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