
Charles Henry Wilson
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Professor of Modern History, University of Cambridge, 1965–79; Fellow of Jesus College, Cambridge, 1938–91. Author of Anglo-Dutch Commerce and Finance in the Eighteenth Century and others.
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Maurice was the hereditary stadtholder (1585–1625) of the United Provinces of the Netherlands, or Dutch Republic, and the successor to his father, William I the Silent. His development of military strategy, tactics, and engineering made the Dutch army the most modern in the Europe of his time.…
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