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  • | birth_date = {{birth date|1846|11|22}} | death_date = {{death date and age|1896|04|15|1846|11|22}}
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  • ...]] set off a chain of events that led to the [[Mexican–American War]] in 1846. A [[Slave and free states|slave state]] before the [[American Civil War]], ...rmy lines. [[Battle of Resaca de la Palma|Resaca de la Palma]], Texas, May 1846]]
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  • ...in Thomas John Denison (November 1, 1786 in Dovercourt, England-August 23, 1846 in [[York, Upper Canada]]), great-grand-uncle of Denison III ...of George and [[Canadians|Canadian]] Member of Parliament (Conservative), 1846-1896
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  • ...ng [[Robert Peel|Robert Peel's]] administrations in 1835 and 1841-1846. In 1846 Cowley retired, but remained in Paris, where he died the next year. [[Category:1773 births]]
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  • ...nison/> The troop later became the [[Governor General's Horse Guards]]. In 1846 he was given command of the [[4th Battalion of the Toronto militia]], a pos ...rse Guards, the first eight commanding officers of which were Denisons. In 1846, George took command of the 4th Battalion of Toronto militia. He held this
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  • ==Births== *[[1880]] – [[Texas Jack Omohundro]], American soldier and hunter (b. 1846)
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  • ...es=95}}</ref> Metcalfe continued to govern until struck down by illness in 1846. The new Governor General, [[James Bruce, 8th Earl of Elgin|Lord Elgin]], w [[Category:1804 births]]
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  • ...rse Guards, the first eight commanding officers of which were Denisons. In 1846, George took command of the 4th Battalion of Toronto militia. He held this [[Category:1816 births]]
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  • ...r-general in [[Dublin]]. Having attained the rank of major-general, 9 Nov. 1846, he was appointed by the Duke of Wellington to the command of the [[Belfast [[Category:1786 births]]
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  • ...r=JHU Press|location=Baltimore|isbn=978-0-8018-6529-9|pages=502}}</ref> In 1846, he was appointed professor of physics at the Collège de Tournon (now call [[Category:1822 births]]
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