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Major General Sir Frederick Carrington KCB, KCMG (23 August 1844, Cheltenham – 22 March 1913, Cheltenham), was a British soldier and friend of Cecil John Rhodes. He acquired fame by crushing the 1896 Matabele rebellion.
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Sir Frederick Carrington Carrington, Frederick, Sir
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Britishsoldier
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dbpedia:Cheltenham
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1913-03-22Z
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dbpedia:Cheltenham
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2nd Mounted Infantry Frontier Light Horse
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