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"[...]deserters-Peace-Sir G. Prevost's death and character-Inscription on monument to-Colonel Tupper-Connected notice of Tecumseh CHAPTER XVI. Servant-Letters from the Duke of York-J. Savery and Irving Brock, Esqrs. and Mrs. Eliot-Introduction of four Indian chiefs to George the Fourth, at Windsor-Destruction of Monument, and "gathering" on[...]".
Sir Isaac Brock, having also a military title Major-General, was a British Army officer and colonial administrator from Guernsey. He was assigned to Lower Canada in 1802. He commanded his regiment in Upper Canada successfully for many years, despite facing desertions. Hugh S. Eayrs offers a detailed overview of his life and his role in the development of the country.
This work will familiarize the readers with the contributions of Major-General Sir Isaac Brock KB (1769-1812), a British Major-General and administrator. He is best remembered as a competent leader and strategist for his actions while posted in the Canadian colonies. His endeavors earned him a knighthood, prizes, and the title "The Hero of Upper Canada."
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