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- John_Moyse abstract "Private John Moyse was a British soldier of the 3rd (East Kent) Regiment who according to popular legend was captured by Chinese soldiers during the Second Opium War and later was executed for refusing to prostrate himself before the Chinese general. This alleged act of defiance was later immortalised in The Private of the Buffs, a poem by Sir Francis Hastings Doyle.".
- John_Moyse deathDate "1860".
- John_Moyse deathYear "1860".
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- John_Moyse wikiPageWikiLink Garnet_Wolseley,_1st_Viscount_Wolseley.
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- John_Moyse wikiPageWikiLink James_Hope_(Royal_Navy_officer).
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- John_Moyse wikiPageWikiLink The_Private_of_the_Buffs.
- John_Moyse wikiPageWikiLink Treaty_of_Aigun.
- John_Moyse wikiPageWikiLink Treaty_of_Tientsin.
- John_Moyse wikiPageWikiLinkText "John Moyse".
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- John_Moyse description "British soldier".
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- John_Moyse comment "Private John Moyse was a British soldier of the 3rd (East Kent) Regiment who according to popular legend was captured by Chinese soldiers during the Second Opium War and later was executed for refusing to prostrate himself before the Chinese general. This alleged act of defiance was later immortalised in The Private of the Buffs, a poem by Sir Francis Hastings Doyle.".
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