George Berkeley (British Army officer)

Sir George Berkeley
Born 9 July 1785
Died 25 September 1857 (1857-09-26) (aged 72)
Allegiance  United Kingdom
Service/branch British Army
Rank General
Commands held Madras Army
Battles/wars Waterloo Campaign
Awards Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath

General Sir George Henry Frederick Berkeley KCB (9 July 1785 – 25 September 1857) was a British Army officer and Conservative politician.

Military career

Berkeley was the eldest son of Admiral the Hon. Sir George Cranfield-Berkeley, third son of Augustus Berkeley, 4th Earl of Berkeley. His mother was Lady Emilia Charlotte, daughter of Lord George Lennox.

At the start of the Waterloo Campaign of 1815, he was the Duke of Wellington's liaison officer at the Prince of Orange's headquarters.[1] He was also created KCB in 1815. He became Commander-in-Chief of the Madras Army in 1848[2] and Surveyor-General of the Ordnance in 1852.[3]

He was given the colonelcy of the 81st Regiment of Foot in 1844,[4] transferring in 1845 to the 35th Regiment of Foot, a position he held until his death.[5] He was promoted full general on 20 June 1854.[6]

Political career

Berkeley was returned to Parliament for Devonport in 1852, a seat he held until 1857.

Family

Berkeley died in September 1857, aged 72.

He had married Lucy, daughter of Sir Thomas Sutton, 1st Baronet, in 1815. They had three sons and one daughter. His third son, George, succeeded as 7th Earl of Berkeley in 1882. Lady Berkeley died in February 1870.

Notes

  1. Peter Hofschröer. Did the Duke of Wellington deceive his Prussian Allies in the Campaign of 1815?, p. 2, website of A. W. Cockerill, Retrieved 18 October 2009)
  2. Memoranda on the Kaffir War in 1847. Communicated by Lieutenant General Sir G. Berkeley, K.C.B., Commander-In-Chief of the Madras Army. Extracted from the Madras Artillery Records. with a Map.
  3. Harrovians of distinction
  4. "81st (Loyal Lincoln Volunteers) Regiment of Foot". regiments.org. Retrieved 2 August 2016.
  5. "35th (Royal Sussex) Regiment of Foot". regiments.org. Retrieved 31 August 2016.
  6. "Military Gazette". The Spectator Archive. Retrieved 31 August 2016.

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Military offices
Preceded by
The Marquess of Tweeddale
C-in-C, Madras Army
18481851
Succeeded by
Sir Richard Armstrong
Preceded by
Charles Richard Fox
Surveyor-General of the Ordnance
18521853
Succeeded by
Hon. Lauderdale Maule
Preceded by
Sir Richard Downes Jackson
Colonel of the 35th (Royal Sussex) Regiment of Foot
1845–1857
Succeeded by
Sir John Leslie
Preceded by
Sir Maurice Charles O'Connell
Colonel of the 81st Regiment of Foot (Loyal Lincoln Volunteers)
1844–1845
Succeeded by
Sir Neil Douglas
Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by
Henry Tufnell
Sir John Romilly
Member of Parliament for Devonport
18521857
With: Henry Tufnell 18521854
Sir Thomas Erskine Perry 18541857
Succeeded by
Sir Thomas Erskine Perry
James Wilson
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