George Monro (British Army officer) explained

George Monro
Birth Date:1700
Birth Place:Clonfin, County Longford, Kingdom of Ireland
Death Date:3 November
Death Place:Albany, Province of New York
Serviceyears:1718–1757
Rank:Lieutenant-Colonel
Battles:
Relations:George Munro, 1st of Auchinbowie (father)

Lieutenant-Colonel George Monro (sometimes spelled "Munro") (1700–1757) was a Scots-Irish officer in the British Army. He is best remembered for his unsuccessful defense of Fort William Henry in 1757 during the French and Indian War. After surrendering with full honours of war to French General Louis-Joseph de Montcalm, he and his troops were attacked by France's Native allies. The events of the siege were made famous by James Fenimore Cooper in his novel The Last of the Mohicans.

Early life and career

Monro was born in Clonfin, County Longford, Ireland, in about 1700. He was the younger son of George Munro, 1st of Auchinbowie, who was famed for his victory at the Battle of Dunkeld in 1689 in Scotland.[1] However, when John Alexander Inglis wrote his history of the Monro of Auchinbowie family in 1911, he had not then identified the younger George Monro as a member of the family.[1]

Monro joined Otway's Regiment, the 35th Regiment of Foot, as a Lieutenant in 1718. He appears to have had an unremarkable military career by rising in the ranks to lieutenant-colonel by 1750.

Seven Years' War

Hostilities between Britain and France were soon renewed with the outbreak of the Seven Years' War in 1756. The 35th Regiment was deployed to America, where Monro relieved Lieutenant-Colonel William Eyre as commander of Fort William Henry in the Province of New York.[2] That summer, the French General Louis-Joseph de Montcalm led a force of 7,626 French and Native troops in a weeklong Siege of Fort William Henry. Effectively cut off from the main British force, commanded by General Daniel Webb, the 2,327-man British garrison stood little chance of holding the fort once the French began formal siege operations on 3 August. Monro was forced to open negotiations with Montcalm on 9 August.[3]

Monro's tenacious defence of the fort won him generous terms of surrender from Montcalm. The British were accorded the full honours of war by being allowed to keep their colours, muskets and a single symbolic cannon. The garrison would be paroled and allowed to march to the British-held Fort Edward, about away.

However, it was not to be. As Monro led his garrison from Fort William Henry the next day, the Native American warriors attacked the British soldiers and killed approximately 185 of them. Monro actually survived the massacre, but he died suddenly in Albany just three months later, on 3 November 1757.[4] [3]

In popular culture

Colonel Munro is portrayed in James Fennimore Cooper's story The Last of the Mohicans, in which he is the father of two daughters, Alice and Cora. (In reality Munro never married or had children)[5] In the story, he plays a similar role as he did in history, leading the defense of Fort William Henry.[6]

In the blockbuster 1992 film adaptation, in which he is portrayed (by Scottish actor Maurice Roëves) as being killed in the massacre by Montcalm's Native allies, the leader of whom (Magua) cuts his heart out as revenge for Monro killing his family.[7] [8] He is also portrayed in the 1920 silent film by James Gordon,[9] [10] [11] in the 1932 version by Edward Hearn,[12] [13] in the 1936 version by Hugh Buckler[14] and in the 1965 version by Paul Muller[15] [16] [17] and in the 1968 version by Otto Ambros.[18]

Monro is also portrayed as a supporting character in the 2014 action-adventure video game Assassin's Creed Rogue.[19] He is shown to be a noble character, seeking to help the people of New York City recover from the gang violence and the disrepair of the city.[20] He is a member of the Templar Order and assists Christopher Gist and the protagonist Shay Patrick Cormac until he is killed by Assassin Liam O'Brien in Albany after the fall of Fort William Henry.[21] [22] [23] He is voiced by Graham J. Cuthbertson.[24]

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Notes and References

  1. Holden . James A. . Inglis . John Alexander . John Alexander Inglis . 1914 . The Lineage of Colonel George Monro - Proceedings of the New York State Historical Association . Proceedings of the New York State Historical Association . 13 . 389–403. 42889472.
  2. Book: Steele . Ian kenneth . Betrayals: Fort William Henry and the "Massacre" . 1990 . Oxford University Press . 9780195058932.
  3. Web site: Colonel Monro ... The Scotsman . mohicanpress.com . April 13, 2022.
  4. Book: McLynn, Frank . Frank McLynn . 2004. 1759: The Year Britain Became Master of the World . . 9780871138811.
  5. Book: McManus, John C. . U.S. Military History For Dummies . . 28 January 2010 . 71 . 9780470643235.
  6. Book: Nester, William R. . The Epic Battles for Ticonderoga, 1758 . . 13 February 2008 . 6 . 9780791473221.
  7. Book: Brereton, Pat . Hollywood Utopia: Ecology in Contemporary American Cinema . Intellect Books . 2005 . 270 . 9781841501178.
  8. Book: Rollins, Peter . Peter Rollins . Hollywood's Indian: The Portrayal of the Native American in Film . . 23 January 2011 . 264 . 9780813131658.
  9. Book: Waldman, Harris . Maurice Tourneur: The Life and Films . . 1 January 2001 . 104 . 9780786409570.
  10. Book: Österberg, Bertil O. . Colonial America on Film and Television: A Filmography . . 2001 . 267 . 9780786408627.
  11. Book: Nollen, Scott Allen . Scott Allen Nollen . Boris Karloff: A Critical Account of His Screen, Stage, Radio, Television, and Recording Work . . 1 January 1991 . 350 . 9780899505800.
  12. Book: Harmon . Jim . Jim Harmon . Glut . Donald F. . Donald F. Glut . The Great Movie Serials: Their Sound and Fury . 1973 . . 978-0-7130-0097-9 . 324 . The Classics "You Say 'What Dost Thou Mean By That?' and Push Him Off the Cliff".
  13. Book: Hischak, Thomas S. . American Literature on Stage and Screen: 525 Works and Their Adaptations . . 18 June 2012 . 114 . 9780786492794.
  14. Book: Motion Picture Herald . . 1936 . 124 . 1–6 . 18.
  15. Book: Bianco e nero . Editrice Il castoro . 1967 . 8 . 114.
  16. Book: La Saison cinématographique . U.F.O.L.E.I.S. . 1948 . 30 . 62.
  17. Web site: Uncas, el fin de una raza . . 16 March 2017 . 6 January 2018 . es.
  18. Book: Österberg, Bertil O. . Colonial America on Film and Television: A Filmography . . 2001 . 184 . 9780786408627.
  19. S. Fernández . Jorge . Análisis de Assassin's Creed Rogue para PC . 9 March 2015 . 7 January 2018 . . es.
  20. Pugliese . Tommaso . Tutto è lecito . 9 March 2015 . 7 January 2018 . Multiplayer . it.
  21. Gallagher . Jason . Saavedra . John . Assassin's Creed Origins and the Story So Far . 26 October 2017 . 7 January 2018 . Den of a Geek.
  22. Sears . Connor . Assassin's Creed Rogue Story Trailer Confirms PC Version For Early 2015, Gives Players First Look At Returning Assassin Characters . 13 October 2014 . 7 January 2018 . Gamenguide.
  23. Alisonno . Tommaso . Preview Assassin's Creed: Rogue . 17 October 2014 . 7 January 2018 . Game Surf . it.
  24. Web site: George Monro . 7 January 2018 . Postaby . Jablicko007 . Czech.