Francis Charteris

Scottish soldier

Francis Charteris - Scottish soldier
Born

1675
350 years ago

Died

February 24th, 1732
293 years ago — 57 years old

Category

Military & Warriors

Country

Scotland

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A soldier with a notable military career, participated in various campaigns during the early 18th century. Serviced in the British Army and became known for involvement in the Jacobite uprisings. Served as a lieutenant-colonel and commanded troops, contributing to key military operations. Lived during a time of significant political and military strife in Scotland.

Participated in the Jacobite uprisings

Served as lieutenant-colonel in British Army

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