Feb 21, 2023

Updated: The history of "Sackville" .. and Its Unimpressive Namesake Lord George Sackville

 


Lord Sackville — Who Was He? - Tantramar Heritage Trust

Lord George Sackville, also known as Lord George Germain, was born in 1716 and spent the early part of his life serving in the British army. The Seven Years War, which broke out in 1756, was fought in both North America and Europe. In this conflict, Sackville achieved a fame of sorts at the Battle of Minden, August 1, 1759. Minden is located on the Weiser River in present day Germany. During the battle, despite repeated orders, Sackville refused to send his cavalry regiments into the field. This lack of participation led directly to an indecisive result. A subsequent court-martial pronounced Sackville guilty of disobedience and declared that he was unfit to serve … in any military capacity whatsoever.

Read more at this Tantramar link:

The White Fence Archives - Tantramar Heritage Trust

More here: George Sackville-Germain, 1st Viscount Sackville | English politician and soldier | Britannica


and more here: House of Lords | British government | Britannica

This of course all happened during the time of a "legitimate monarchy in the UK"... more here:

http://kingjohnthethird.uk




... and this "palace" is just a big ol' Rothschilds' Mansion in the middle of London ... nothing to see here ... unoccupied by flat lie [now exposed] royals for over two years and counting...


News today.... 

Royal Canadian Legion Branch 26 Sackville New Brunswick accepts a model of HMCS Sackville K181 for display.

From left to right - 2nd Vice president Victor Sears, President Doreen Richard and 1st Vice President Allan Dobson. HMCS Sackville is named for the town of Sackville New Brunswick



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