Alexander Campbell of Possil

Alexander Campbell of Possil
Colonel Alexander Campbell of Possil
Colonelalexcampbell.JPG
The portrait of Colonel Alexander Campbell of Possil by Sir Henry Raeburn 1756-1823. Exhibited: Edinburgh Raeburn Exhibition of 1876 no. 205. Other portraits of the Campbells of Possil belonging to the family were also exhibited at the 1876 Raeburn exhibition.
Allegiance United Kingdom
Service/branch British Army
Rank Colonel
Relations General George Carter-Campbell,
Major General Sir Archibald Campbell K.B. of Inverneill,
Colonel Duncan Carter-Campbell of Possil,
General Sir James Campbell of Inverneill,
Willoughby Harcourt Carter

Colonel Alexander Campbell of Possil (see Carter-Campbell of Possil) entered the army as an Ensign in the 42nd Regiment in April 1769, and obtained a Lieutenancy in the 2nd Battalion Royals the following year in Minorca. He moved to the 62nd regiment later that year in Ireland, and went with the regiment to Canada, where, as a captain of Light Infantry under General Carleton, he fought in the campaigns of 1776 and 1777 with General Burgoyne in the American War of Independence.

After the [[Saratoga Campaign|surrender of Saratoga he was sent to New York, with the rank of Major, and was appointed to the 1st Battalion of Light Infantry. He received the Lieu-Colonelcy of the 62nd Regiment in 1782, and soon afterwards he returned to Scotland, where he remained with his regiment until 1789. He served with the Duke of York in the 1790s and was given the rank of Colonel on 1 October 1793. He raised the 16th Regiment in 1794 and was their first Brigadier-General. He was sent to the West Indies under Sir Ralph Abercromby and on 10 November 1796 was appointed Colonel of the 7th West India Regiment.

He returned to Scotland at the end of the 1790s and was placed on the Staff in Ireland and Scotland for five years. On 11 July 1804 he was appointed Colonel of the 19th Foot and served during the battles in South Africa being present at the capture of the Cape of Good Hope in 1806. He was also present at the battle of Corunna where he commanded the 20th regiment and subsequently became General on 1 January 1812 and Colonel of the 32nd Foot in February 1813.

In 1808 he acquired the estates of Possil in Lanarkshire from his father John Campbell, founder of the West Indian trading house of John Campbell Sr. of Glasgow, and subsequently the estates of Torosay and Achnacroish on the Isle of Mull, Argyllshire.

See also

Mrs Alexander Campbell of Possil (artist Sir Henry Raeburn) Née Harriet Maclachlan of Castle Lachlan, Argyll (see Clan Maclachlan).

External links


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем решить контрольную работу

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Colonel Alexander Campbell of Possil — Infobox Military person honorific prefix=The Right Honourable name=Colonel Alexander Campbell of Possil honorific suffix=OM caption= The portrait of Colonel Alexander Campbell of Possil by Sir Henry Raeburn 1756 1823. Exhibited: Edinburgh Raeburn …   Wikipedia

  • Duncan Carter-Campbell of Possil — Colonel Duncan Carter Campbell of Possil O.B.E Born 1911 The Island of Malta …   Wikipedia

  • George Carter-Campbell — Infobox Military person honorific prefix=The Right Honourable name=General Carter Campbell honorific suffix=OM lived=1869 – 1921 placeofbirth= Ardrishaig placeofdeath= London caption= General Carter Campbell allegiance=United Kingdom serviceyears …   Wikipedia

  • Saracen Foundry — The Saracen Foundry was the better known name for the Possilpark, Glasgow based foundry company W MacFarlane Co. Ltd, founded and owned by Walter MacFarlane. Macfarlane s was the most important manufacturer of ornamental ironwork in Scotland.… …   Wikipedia

  • Clan Maclachlan — Maclachlan Crest badge [[Image: |190px]] …   Wikipedia

  • Possilpark — is a district in Possil in the Scottish city of Glasgow, situated north of the River Clyde. Following the decline of the Saracen Foundry in the 1960s, this area of Glasgow is one of the poorest in the United Kingdom, and is said to have an above… …   Wikipedia

  • Earl of Breadalbane and Holland — Arms of the Earl and Marquess of Breadalbane …   Wikipedia

  • Duke of Argyll — For ships named Duke of Argyll, see TSS Duke of Argyll. Dukedom of Argyll Creation date 21 June 1701 Created by King William III Peerage Pe …   Wikipedia

  • Daniel Macnee — Sir Daniel Macnee FRSE RSA (4 June 1806 – 17 January 1882 Edinburgh), was a Scottish portrait painter who served as President of the Royal Scottish Academy.[1] …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”