Ainslie, George Robert, 1776-1839
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Ainslie, George Robert, 1776-1839
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Ainslie, George Robert, 1776-1839
Ainslie, George, Colonel; Aide-de-camp to George III
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Ainslie, George, Colonel; Aide-de-camp to George III
Ainslie, George, Merchant at Bordeaux
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Ainslie, George, Merchant at Bordeaux
General George Robert Ainslie
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General George Robert Ainslie
Ainslie, George
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Ainslie, George
Ainslie, George Robert, General; Governor of Dominica
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Ainslie, George Robert, General; Governor of Dominica
Ainslie, George Robert
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Ainslie, George Robert
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General George Robert Ainslie (1730?-1804) joined the Horse Grenadier Guards in 1755, before transferring to the 15th Light Dragoons. He was aide-de-camp to George III, lieutenant-colonel (1770), major-general (1782), Governor of Ostend, and Lieutenant Governor of the Scilly Isles (1783).
Epithet: General; Governor of Dominica
Epithet: Merchant at Bordeaux
Epithet: Colonel; Aide-de-camp to George III
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