Robert Ross - British Army officer - died in 1814.
Robert Ross - British Army officer - was born in 1766.
Robert Ross (British Army officer) and Admiral George Cockburn
John Ross - British Army officer - died in 1843.
Major General Robert Ross-of-Bladensburg (born Robert Ross, 1766 - September 12, 1814) was a British army officer who participated in the Napoleonic War and the War of 1812. He was credited as the first commander.
Robert Ross - Royal Marines officer - died in 1794.
Robert Ross was a General in the British Army in the period 1789 to 1814. He fought many campaigns in Europe and North America. He is described in Harper's Military Biography as "an able and vigorous combat commander, well liked and respected by all"
Not exactly. British soldiers, under the command of General Robert Ross, set fire to the White House in 1814. There may have been some Canadians in the British army and the burning was in responses to a previous burning of government buildings in Canada by the US army.
The British, led by General Robert Ross, captured and burned Washington, D.C. in 1814. This occurred during the War of 1812.
Robert Tripp Ross died in 1981.
Robert Ross has written: 'Aubrey Beardsley'
Robert Ross - entrepreneur - died in 2011.
Robert Dalrymple Ross died in 1887.