Alexander Duroure

Alexander Duroure
Born 1692
London
Died 1 February 1765
Toulouse, France
Buried at Westminster Abbey
Allegiance  Kingdom of Great Britain
Service/branch  British Army
Rank Lieutenant General
Battles/wars War of Jenkins' Ear
Jacobite rising

Lieutenant General Alexander Duroure (1692 – 1 February 1765) was a British Army officer who served as colonel of the 4th (King's Own) Regiment of Foot.

Military career

Duroure was commissioned as a lieutenant in the 10th Regiment of Foot in 1715.[1] He took part in the first attack on Cartagena de Indias in March 1740 during the War of Jenkins' Ear and was deployed with a contingent of 500 men to assist James Oglethorpe in securing the Carolinas in 1742.[1] He became Quartermaster General to Field Marshal George Wade at Newcastle upon Tyne in 1745 during the Jacobite rising and Governor of St Mawes Castle later that year.[1] He was deployed to Scotland with reinforcements in 1746 and commanded the 38th Regiment of Foot in Antigua in 1752.[1] He was also colonel of the 4th (King's Own) Regiment of Foot.[1] He was buried in Westminster Abbey.[2]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 "Lieutenant General Alexander Duroure". King's Own Royal Regiment Museum Lancaster. Retrieved 1 January 2016.
  2. Hughson, David (1807). "London; Being an Accurate History and Description of the British Metropolis and Its Neighbourhood". W Stratford. p. 295.
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