John Pocock

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Brigadier-General John Pocock (died April 1732) was a

the King's Regiment of Foot
.

Life

Pocock obtained a commission in a regiment of foot in June 1695, and having signalised himself in the wars of Queen Anne, he was promoted to the rank of

Leicester Fields
, London.

References

Public Domain This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain: Historical Records of the British Army by Richard Cannon.

  • Historical Record of the Thirty-Sixth, or the Herefordshire Regiment of Foot (1853) pp. 113โ€“114
  • Historical Record of the King's, Liverpool Regiment of Foot, ed. A. Cuningham Robertson (1883) p. 266
Military offices
Preceded by Colonel of
Pocock's Regiment of Foot

1720โ€“1721
Succeeded by
Preceded by Colonel of
the King's Regiment of Foot

1721โ€“1732
Succeeded by