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'''John Graves Simcoe''' (25 February 1752 – 26 October 1806) was a captain in the [[British Army]] during the [[American Revolutionary War]].
'''John Graves Simcoe''' (1752 - 1806) was a captain in the [[British Army]] during the [[American Revolutionary War]].


In 1781, Simcoe engaged [[Richard Butler]]'s forces at the {{Wiki|Battle of Spencer's Ordinary}} in [[Virginia]], which proved inconclusive due to interference from the [[Colonial Assassins]].
In 1781, Simcoe engaged [[Richard Butler]]'s forces at the {{Wiki|Battle of Spencer's Ordinary}} in [[Virginia (state)|Virginia]], which proved inconclusive due to interference from the [[American Brotherhood of Assassins|Colonial Assassins]].


==Reference==
==References==
*''[[Assassin's Creed III]]''
*''[[Assassin's Creed III]]''
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Latest revision as of 09:15, 24 May 2023

John Graves Simcoe (25 February 1752 – 26 October 1806) was a captain in the British Army during the American Revolutionary War.

In 1781, Simcoe engaged Richard Butler's forces at the Battle of Spencer's Ordinary in Virginia, which proved inconclusive due to interference from the Colonial Assassins.

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