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WADE, GEORGE (1673-1748) , British field marshal, was the son of Jerome Wade of Kilavally, Westmeath, and entered the British army in 169o. He was present at Steinkirk in 1692, and in 1695 he became captain. In 1702 he served in Marlborough's army, earning particular distinction at the assault on the citadel of Liege, and in 1703 he became successively major and lieutenant colonel in his regiment (later the loth Foot). In 1704, with the temporary rank of colonel, he served on Lord Galway's staff in Portugal. Wade distinguished himself at the siege of Alcantara in 1706, in a rearguard action at Villa Nova in the same autumn (in which, according to Galway, his two battalions repulsed twenty-two allied squadrons), and at the disastrous battle of Almanza on the 25th of April 1707. He had now risen to the command of a brigade, and on the following 1st of January (1707/8) he was promoted brigadier-general in the British army. His next service was as second in command to James (1st earl
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Saragossa on the loth of August, after which he was promoted major-general and given a command at home. The Jacobite outbreak of 1715 brought him into prominence in the new role of military governor . He twice detected important Jacobite conspiracies, and on the second occasion procured the arrest of the Swedish ambassador in London, Count Gyllenborg. In 1719 he was second in command of the land forces in the successful " conjunct " military and naval expedition to Vigo
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" Had you seen these roads before they were made, You would lift up your hands and bless General Wade." In the course of this engineering work
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