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3 unusual facts about Samuel Ford Whittingham


Samuel Ford Whittingham

He took part in the disastrous attack on Buenos Ayres and in the capitulation on 6 July, and sailed for England on 30 July.

He reported constantly throughout these campaigns to the British minister in Spain, John Hookham Frere, as to the state and operations of the Spanish army.

Whittingham served in command of a force of Spanish cavalry and infantry under La Peña at the battle of Barrosa, on 5 March 1811, and kept in check a French corps of cavalry and infantry which attempted to turn the Barossa heights by the seaward side.



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