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Identifies LC/NAF RWO
Identifies RWO
Birth Date
- 1763~
Birth Date
- 1763-08-21
Death Date
- 1841-08-26
Death Date
- 1841-08-26
Has Affiliation
- Affiliation Start: 1779
- Organization: Great Britain. Army
Has Affiliation
- Affiliation Start: 1796
- Affiliation End: 1831
- Organization: Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons
Descriptor
- General
Birth Place
- London (England)
Birth Place
- Barking (London, England)
Associated Locale
- Bowring Park (Knowsley, England)
Field of Activity
(lcsh) Armed forces
Great Britain--Politics and government
(lcsh) Slavery--Law and legislation--Great Britain
Occupation
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Sources
- found: To Genl. Tarleton & Col. Gascoyne, representatives for Liverpool this view of that town is by their permission dedicated ... [print], [May 1797]
- found: An impartial collection of the addresses, songs, squibs, &c. that were published at Liverpool, during the election of members of Parliament, in November, 1806 : candidates: ... Isaac Gascoyne ..., 1806
- found: Oxford DNB online, 3 Sept. 2014(Isaac Gascoyne (c.1763-1841), army officer and politician; Gascoyne, whose seat, Roby Hall, was near Liverpool, was in 1796 elected an MP for Liverpool; an MP for thirty-five years and nine successive parliaments; he died at his residence, 71 South Audley Street, London, on 26 August 1841)
- found: Wikipedia, 3 Sept. 2014(Isaac Gascoyne (about 1763-26 August 1841) was a British Army officer and Tory politician; on 8 February 1779, Gascoyne was commissioned as a British Army officer; his date of birth is often given as 1770 but that is inconsistent with an Army commission in 1779)
- found: Wikipedia, 29 October 2022(Isaac Gascoyne (21 August 1763-26 August 1841); British Army officer and Tory politician; born at Barking, Essex, 21 August 1763; in August 1819, he was promoted to General in charge of 54th Foot regiment; while in Parliament, used his position to strongly oppose abolition of slave trade and Reform Act 1832; opposed both abolition of bull-baiting and Catholic Emancipation; lost his seat on 4 May after the 1831 election, died 26 August 1841 at 71 South Audley Street, London; buried in Kensal Green Cemetery, London) - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isaac_Gascoyne
- found: Wikidata, 29 October 2022(Isaac Gascoyne (Q6076349); description: British Army general; image caption: General Isaac Gascoyne; date of birth: 1763; date of death: 1841; place of burial: Kensal Green Cemetery; occupation: politician; position held: member of the 1st-9th Parliament of the United Kingdom (1801-1831), member of the 18th Parliament of Great Britain (1796-1801); conflict: French Revolutionary Wars)̆ - http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q6076349
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Change Notes
- 2014-09-03: new
- 2024-04-12: revised
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