Peregrine Thomas Hopson (5 June 1696 – 27 February 1759) was a British army officer who commanded the 40th Regiment of Foot and saw extensive service...
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British Governor Peregrine Hopson, and the year of the peace and friendship treaty created by former Governor Edward Cornwallis. Kopit Hopson 1752 and sister...
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Hopson (born 1985), American rapper known professionally as Hopsin Peregrine Hopson (1685–1759), British army officer who saw extensive service during...
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several people Peregrine Hoby (1602–1679), English Member of Parliament Peregrine Honig (born 1976), American artist Peregrine Hopson (1696–1759), British...
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Thomas Hopson may refer to: Peregrine Hopson (1685-1759), British army officer, Governor of Nova Scotia. Sir Thomas Hopsonn (1642-1717), British naval...
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Martinique took place in January 1759 when a large amphibious force under Peregrine Hopson landed on the French-held island of Martinique and unsuccessfully tried...
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West Indies, specifically Martinique and Guadeloupe. Major-General Peregrine Hopson, who had been Governor at Nova Scotia before the outbreak of war, was...
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was renamed CCGS Kopit Hopson 1752 in honor of Mi'kmaq Chief Jean-Baptiste Cope and governor of Nova Scotia Peregrine Hopson. In September 2018, a petition...
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Foot (Peregrine Hopson's regiment) and 45th Regiment of Foot (Hugh Warburton's regiment) arrived from Louisbourg. The 47th Regiment (Peregrine Lascelles'...
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considerable administrative talent who was trusted by both Cornwallis and Hopson." He is buried in the crypt of St. Paul's Church (Halifax). Lawrence was...
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