Lieutenant-General John Brown (died 1762) was a British Army officer.
He entered the Army as a cornet of Horse on 5 August 1704, and served several campaigns on the Continent in the army commanded by the Duke of Marlborough. In 1735 he was lieutenant-colonel of the 4th Regiment of Dragoons, from whence he was removed to the lieutenant-colonelcy of the King's Horse (later 1st Dragoon Guards), and on 10 May 1742 he was appointed colonel of the 9th Dragoons. On the appointment of Lieutenant-General Lord Tyrawley to the Horse Grenadier Guards, the colonelcy of the 5th Horse was conferred on Colonel Brown, 1 April 1743. He was promoted to the rank of major-general on 26 March 1754, and to that of lieutenant-general on 15 January 1758.
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This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain: Richard Cannon, Historical Record of the Fourth, or Royal Irish Regiment of Dragoon Guards (1839) page 89.
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Preceded bySir John Cope | Colonel of the 9th Regiment of Dragoons 1742–1743 |
Succeeded byHenry de Grangues |
Preceded byThe Lord Tyrawley | Colonel of the 5th Regiment of Horse 1743–1762 |
Succeeded byJames Johnston |
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