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John Talbot Coke

John Talbot Coke
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Born (1839-12-07)7 December 1839
Died 2 June 1908(1908-06-02) (aged 68)
Allegiance  United Kingdom
Service/branch Flag of the British Army.svg British Army
Years of service 1859–1901
Rank Major-General
Unit King's Own Scottish Borderers
Battles/wars Fenian raids
Mahdist War
Suakin
Second Boer War:
- Spion Kop
- Vaal Krantz
- Tugela Heights
- Laing's Nek

Major General John Talbot Coke (1841-1912) of Trusley in South Derbyshire was a British Army officer that served in the 25th Foot (King's Own Scottish Borderers) between 1859 and 1901. He wrote a family history book called "Coke of Trusley, in the County of Derby, and Branches Therefrom; a Family History" which was published in 1880. He was a Brigade Commander during the Second Boer War having a prominent role in the battles of Spion Kop and the Tugela Heights during the relief of Ladysmith.

John Talbot Coke was born in Trusley on 9 August 1841, he was the eldest son of Honorary Colonel Edward Thomas Coke, a Captain of the 69th Regiment and Diana Talbot, descendent of John Talbot, 1st Earl of Shrewsbury. His Great grandfather was the Reverend D'Ewes Coke, a colliery owner and philanthropist.

He was educated at Harrow and gained his commission in 1859, gaining his Lieutenancy with the 25th Foot in 1861.

In 1866 he was promoted to Captain while in Canada during the Fenian raids. By 1888, now a Colonel he was second in command of the King's Own Scottish Borderers in the Sudan and took part in the one sided victory at Suakin for which he was mentioned in despatches gaining both the Khedive's Star and a 3rd class Medjidie. In 1889 he was involved in operations on the Nile, presumably as part of the war against the Mahdist's.


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