Robert Dalzell (died 1758)
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Robert Dalzell (1662–1758, sometimes spelt Dalziel) was a
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. He saw action in many of the Duke of Marlborough's campaigns. Dalzell married Anna Maria Gibson, the daughter of Sir John Gibson. They had a son, Gibson Dalzell. He was promoted to be general of foot on 24 March 1747.


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1662 births 1758 deaths British Army generals British Army personnel of the War of the Spanish Succession {{UK-army-bio-stub