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January 16, 2007
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Tuesday, January 16, 2007
Brief Biography of British Officer Who Served During the Battle of
Pelham on October 18, 1776
Today's Historic Pelham Blog posting provides the text of a brief
biography of a British military officer who served during the Battle of
Pelham on October 18, 1776. A citation to the source appears immediately
below the quoted material.
"61. GENERAL SIR CHARLES HASTINGS, BART.
In 1770 this officer was appointed to an Ensigncy in the 12th foot, with
which regiment he served at Gibraltar, and in 1776 received a Lieutenancy.
He served at this period, by permission, as Lieutenant in the light
infantry company of the 23rd foot in America, and was at the taking of
Fort Washington, and in the actions of Pelham Manor, White Plains, Danbury
Powder Mills, Brandywine, Germantown, &c, in the course of which he was
twice wounded. During the two years he [Page 5 / Page 6] served in
America, he was appointed Aid-de-Camp to Sir Henry Clinton, and to Early
Percy. In 1780 he succeeded to a company in the 12th, and at the siege of
Gibraltar covered the retreat of the sortie with the grenadiers and light
infantry, and was thanked in orders for his conduct. He was appointed
Major of the 76th in 1782; and Lieutenant-Colonel of the 72d in 1783 : he
was reduced at the peace, but soon after purchased into the 34th, which he
joined in America and remained there two years during which time he
commanded at Quebec. In 1789 he went upon half-pay, and afterwards
purchased into the 61st, from which he was removed to the 65th. The 1st of
March, 1794, he was appointed Colonel by brevet; 3rd of May, 1796,
Major-General; 25th of September, 1803, Lieutenant-General; and the 4th of
June, 1813, General. He received the Colonelcy of the 12th foot, his
present regiment, the 15th of October 1811."
Source: Philippart, John, ed., The Royal Military Calendar, or Army
Service and Commission Book Containing The Services and Progress of
Promotion of the Generals, Lieutenant-Generals, Major-Generals, Colonels,
Lieutenant Colonels, and Majors of the Army, According to Seniority: with
Details of the Principal Military Events of the Last Century, Third
Edition in Five Volumes, Vol. III, pp. 5-6 (London: A. J. Valpy, Red Lion
Court, Fleet Street, 1820).
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