Forbes Champagné
Forbes Champagné | |
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Died | 23 October 1816 |
Allegiance | United Kingdom |
Service/branch | British Army |
Rank | Lieutenant General |
Commands held | Indian Army |
Battles/wars | American Revolutionary War |
Lieutenant General Forbes Champagné (died 23 October 1816) was Commander-in-Chief, India.
Military career
Champagné was commissioned into the 4th Regiment of Foot in 1773.[1] He served in the Southern Colonies during the American Revolutionary War[2] and took part in the Battle of Wetzell's Mill in 1781.[3] By 1796 he had been appointed Commanding Officer of the 20th Regiment of Foot.[4]
He was Commander-in-Chief, India from 1807 to 1811 during which time he was promoted to Lieutenant-General.[5]
He also became Colonel of the 1st Battalion of the 95th Regiment of Foot.[6]
He lived in Merton[7] and died on 23 October 1816.[8]
References
- ↑ The London Gazette: no. 11364. p. 1. 22 June 1773. Retrieved 2010-02-06.
- ↑ Southern Campaigns in the Revolutionary War
- ↑ The American Revolution in North Carolina
- ↑ Reminiscences of my military life from 1795 to 1818, by Charles Steevens
- ↑ The London Gazette: no. 16390. p. 1093. 24 July 1810. Retrieved 2010-02-06.
- ↑ British Regiments and the Men Who Led Them 1793-1815: 95th Regiment of Foot
- ↑ Bulletin 168 Merton Historical Society, December 2008
- ↑ The Paget Brothers 1790-1840
Military offices | ||
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New regiment | Colonel of the 8th Garrison Battalion 1806–1809 |
Succeeded by John Despard |
Preceded by Sir George Hewett |
Commander-in-Chief, India 1807–1811 |
Succeeded by Sir George Nugent |
New regiment | Colonel-Commandant of the 1st Battalion, 95th Regiment of Foot 1809–1816 |
Succeeded by Sir Brent Spencer |
Preceded by Sir Lowry Cole |
Colonel of the 70th (Glasgow Lowland) Regiment of Foot 1816 |
Succeeded by Sir Kenneth Howard |
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