Richard Prescott

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Richard Prescott
Lieutenant General
Battles/warsSeven Years' War
American Revolutionary War
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Lieutenant General Richard Prescott (1725–1788) was a British officer born in England.

Military career

Prescott was appointed a major of the

17th Regiment of Foot on 14 December 1761.[2] He transferred to the 50th Regiment of Foot in May 1762, with which he served in the Holy Roman Empire during the Seven Years' War
.

Prescott transferred to the

7th Regiment of Foot and was brevetted colonel in the army on 25 June 1772;[3] he went to Canada in 1773. On the reduction of Montreal by the Americans in 1775, Prescott attempted to take Quebec from American forces in 1775, but was forced to surrender to the Americans on 17 November. In September 1776, he was exchanged for General John Sullivan. In November, he became colonel of his regiment. In December, he was third in command of the expedition against Rhode Island, where he remained in command of the British forces before the Battle of Rhode Island
.

Lieutenant-Colonel William Barton and a force of 40 men captured Prescott at his quarters on Prescott Farm in Rhode Island on 10 July 1777 and took him to Providence. Prescott was eventually moved and imprisoned in Connecticut, splitting time between East Windsor and Enfield. He was later again exchanged, this time for General Charles Lee. Prescott resumed his command in Rhode Island but was almost immediately superseded by Sir Robert Pigot.

Notes

  1. ^ "No. 9789". The London Gazette. 6 May 1758. pp. 1–2.
  2. ^ "No. 10165". The London Gazette. 12 December 1761. p. 2.
  3. ^ "No. 11260". The London Gazette. 23 June 1772. p. 1.

Further reading

  • McBurney, Christian M. (2013). Kidnapping the enemy. The Special Operations to Capture Generals Charles Le & Richard Prescott. Westholme Publishing. p. 234. .

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Military offices
Preceded by Colonel of the 7th Regiment of Foot (Royal Fuzileers)
1776–1788
Succeeded by