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Most British feel the same way. They are showing their support by joining his majesty's, King George III, royal militia. ... ; Oh, but before you can write up a declaration, you had better do
Loyalists were American colonists who remained loyal to the Kingdom of Great Britain (and the British monarchy) during and after the American Revolutionary War. They were often referred to as Tories , Royalists , or King's Men by the Patriots, those that supported the revolution...
The On-Line Institute for Advanced Loyalist Studies. A resource for the study of military history, genealogy and living history of the Loyalists of the American War for Independence. ... For our purposes,
A British agent at the centre of alleged security force collusion with loyalist paramilitary killers in Northern Ireland has died. ... Last Updated: Sunday, 13 April, 2003, ... Email this to a friend
Britannica online encyclopedia article on Joseph Galloway (British loyalist), c. 1731West River, Maryland [U.S.]August 29, 1803Watford, Hertfordshire, Englanddistinguished American colonial attorney ...
During the 1870s, there was also a significant Loyalist immigration of some 3,000 Blacks into British North America. Most went to Nova Scotia.
The HAC was the oldest regiment in the British Army, having been founded four hundred years before in 1540. ... While there, I often flew over Lake Erie near the land of my Loyalist ancestor, Col.
During the siege of the fort, the British commander was killed, and Johnson claimed command by virtue of his senior rank. ... His crime was being a loyalist in patriot territory.
The British Brigade. An organization of Revolutionary War reenactors. ... This "GR" mark would be seen on many objects used by the British and Loyalist soldier of the American Revolution.
British force loyalist parade through nationalist village ... In another sign that the Provisionals are moving towards accepting the RUC British colonial police as legitimate ,