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Thomas Tollemache, also spelt Talmash or Tolmach, (c. 1651 – 1694) was an English soldier and Member of Parliament. Beginning his military career in 1673, in 1686 he resigned his commission in protest at the introduction of Catholic officers into the English army by James II. A supporter of military intervention by the Protestant William of Orange, in early 1688 he joined a regiment of the Anglo-Scots Brigade, a long established mercenary unit in the Dutch army.

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  • Le lieutenant-général Thomas Tollemache (Talmash ou Tolmach) (env. 1651 – 1694) est un soldat anglais, le second fils de Sir Lionel Tollemache de Helmingham Hall, Suffolk et de sa femme, Elizabeth Maitland, duchesse de Lauderdale. (fr)
  • Thomas Tollemache, also spelt Talmash or Tolmach, (c. 1651 – 1694) was an English soldier and Member of Parliament. Beginning his military career in 1673, in 1686 he resigned his commission in protest at the introduction of Catholic officers into the English army by James II. A supporter of military intervention by the Protestant William of Orange, in early 1688 he joined a regiment of the Anglo-Scots Brigade, a long established mercenary unit in the Dutch army. In November 1688, he accompanied William to England in the Glorious Revolution and shortly afterwards became colonel of the Coldstream Guards, and MP for Malmesbury. He fought in Flanders and Ireland during the Nine Years' War, as well as being appointed Governor of Portsmouth in 1690 and elected for Chippenham in 1692. In 1694, he was badly wounded at the Battle of Camaret; he died of his injuries on 12 June and was buried in St Mary's Church, Helmingham. (en)
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  • Le lieutenant-général Thomas Tollemache (Talmash ou Tolmach) (env. 1651 – 1694) est un soldat anglais, le second fils de Sir Lionel Tollemache de Helmingham Hall, Suffolk et de sa femme, Elizabeth Maitland, duchesse de Lauderdale. (fr)
  • Thomas Tollemache, also spelt Talmash or Tolmach, (c. 1651 – 1694) was an English soldier and Member of Parliament. Beginning his military career in 1673, in 1686 he resigned his commission in protest at the introduction of Catholic officers into the English army by James II. A supporter of military intervention by the Protestant William of Orange, in early 1688 he joined a regiment of the Anglo-Scots Brigade, a long established mercenary unit in the Dutch army. (en)
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