Dashwood, Charles, 1787-1832.

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Charles Dashwood served as a British army officer in Spain, Portugal, and Flanders. He was an aide to Sir Edward Michael Pakenham, Henry Fane, and Sir John Hope. He died in 1832 at Devonport, England, from an illness obtained while serving as consul in Central America.

From the description of Journal in Portugal, Spain and France, November 1812 to April 1814. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 702197768

Charles Dashwood served as a British army officer in Spain, Portugal, and Flanders, and was present at the Battle of Waterloo. He died in 1832 at Devonport, England, from an illness obtained while serving in Central America.

From the description of Charles Dashwood diaries and commissions relating to Xalapa and Guatemala City, 1826-1830. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 702182800

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Place Name Admin Code Country
Guatemala
West Indies, British
Mexico
Guatemala (Guatemala)
Spain
Antigua (Guatemala)
Central America
Jalapa Enríquez (Mexico)
Great Britain
Honduras
Great Britain
Belize
Badajoz (Spain)
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Slavery
Botany
Chron
Chron
Consuls
Diplomatic and consular service, British
Mahogany
Ocean travel
Peninsular War, 1807-1814
Peninsular War, 1807-1814
Vitoria, Battle of, Vitoria, Spain, 1813
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Birth 1787

Death 1832

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