James Salmond

James Salmond
Born 1766
Died 1837
Allegiance United Kingdom United Kingdom
Service/branch  British Indian Army
Rank Major-General

Major-General James Hanson Salmond (1766–1837) was an officer in the East India Company's Forces who went on to be Military Secretary to the East India Company.

Military career

Salmond, a subaltern in the East India Company's Forces, was commissioned into the British Army in 1796.[1] He was appointed Adjutant of the 1st Regiment of Royal East India Volunteers later that year.[2]

He was appointed Military Secretary to the East India Company in 1809[3] and promoted to Major-General in 1837.[4]

He also wrote a history of the Anglo-Mysore Wars.[5]

Family

In 1798 he married Louisa Scott[5] and then in 1808 he married Rachel Mary Ann Constable: they went on to have one son.[6]

References

Military offices
Preceded by
New Post
Military Secretary to the East India Company
18091837
Succeeded by
Philip Melvill
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