Tom Brown (soldier)

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Tom Brown (1705 - 1746) was born in Kirkleatham near Stockton. He was a hero of the Battle of Dettingen serving as a private in the 3rd Hussars. Tom had two horses killed under him, and had lost two fingers from his left hand, but when the regiment's standard was captured he galloped into the thickest of fighting and recovered it, receiving eight cuts in his face, head, and neck, as well as two bullets in his back and a cut across his forehead that went down to his right eyebrow. He also had his nose cut off. He was the last man to be knighted on the battlefield.

He died in 1746 in Yarm, and is buried in its church yard in an unmarked grave.

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