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Note: N1321 Brigadier General Sir Andrew Wallace-Dunlop of Dunlop served in the British Army during the American Revolution and retired with the rank of Major. He managed the family estate of "Dunlop", near Stewarton after his father Sir John Dunlop of Dunlop. During the French Revolution he raised and commanded the Ayrshire Fencible Cavalry. He attained the rank of Brigadier General. He died in 1804 in Antigua, British West Indies, unmarried, together with his nephew Captain Robert Agnew. Robert Burns wrote to him on 31 May 1788 about his (Burns' marriage.). He was Laird 1784-1804.
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