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André

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An·dré  (ändr, ndr), John 1751-1780.
British army officer hanged as a spy in the American Revolution for conspiring with Benedict Arnold.

André [ˈɑːndreɪ ˈændrɪ]
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(Biographies / André, John (1751-1780) M, British, MILITARY: soldier) John. 1751-80, British major who was hanged as a spy for conspiring with Benedict Arnold during the War of American Independence


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