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  • *[[1818]] – '''[[Alexander Arbuthnot]]''' and '''[[Robert C. Ambrister]]''' were executed.
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  • *[[1818]] – '''[[Alexander Arbuthnot]]''' and '''[[Robert C. Ambrister]]''' were found guilty by court martial.
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  • ...urt martial at [[Fort St. Marks]] for two British subjects, '''[[Alexander Arbuthnot]]''' and '''[[Robert C. Ambrister]]''', charged with inciting Seminole Indi
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  • ...court martial at [[Fort St. Marks]] for two British subjects, [[Alexander Arbuthnot]] and [[Robert C. Ambrister]], charged with inciting Seminole Indians again
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  • *[[1818]] – [[Alexander Arbuthnot]] and [[Robert C. Ambrister]] (executed)
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  • ...with information leading to the condemnation and execution of [[Alexander Arbuthnot]] and [[Robert C. Ambrister]]. During the subsequent [[Battle of Pensacola
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  • *[[1818]] – [[Alexander Arbuthnot]] and [[Robert C. Ambrister]] are found guilty by court martial.
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  • *[[1864]] – Union General Alexander Asboth, in command of Federal forces at Pensacola, reported that 1,200 Conf *[[1926]] – Alexander Butterfield, who served as an aide to President Richard Milhouse Nixon, was
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