Thomas Bligh
Lieutenant General Thomas Bligh (1685 – 1775) was an Irish-born British soldier, best known for his service during the Seven Years' War when he led a series of amphibious raids, known as "descents" on the French coastline. Despite initial success in these operations, they came to an end following the disastrous Battle of St Cast. Provided by Wikipedia
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<<A>> letter from the Honourable L-t G-l B-gh, to the Rt. Hon. W-m P-t, Esq : Se-y of S-te. Together with His M-y's instructions for the late expeditions on the coast of France. by B-gh L-t G-l
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<<A>> letter from the Honourable L-t G-l B-gh, to the Rt. Hon. W-m P-t, Esq : Sey of S-te. Together with His M-y's instructions for the late expeditions on the coast of France. by B-gh L-t G-l
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