- Robert Abercromby of Airthrey
General
Sir Robert Abercromby GCB (1740 – 1827), the youngest brother of SirRalph Abercromby , was a general in the army, a knight of the Bath, and at one period the governor of Bombay and commander-in-chief of the British forces in India.Abercromby served in the
French and Indian War , and was promoted captain in 1761. In 1773, he was promoted to lieutenant colonel of the37th Regiment of Foot . During theAmerican Revolutionary War , he fought at theBattle of Long Island , theBattle of Brandywine , theBattle of Germantown , theBattle of Crooked Billet , theBattle of Monmouth and at the sieges of Charleston and Yorktown, where he commanded the left wing of the British forces. After the war, he was promoted to colonel. Abercromby served in India from 1790-1797, where he was eventually made Commander-in-Chief atBombay .He was promoted lieutenant-general in 1797, elected M.P. for the county of
Clackmannan in the place of his brother Ralph in 1798, was made governor ofEdinburgh Castle in 1801 - a post he held until his death -, and a general in 1802. His increasing blindness made it impossible for him ever again to take active service, and obliged him to resign his seat in parliament in 1802.Abercromby's niece married
James Alexander Haldane , and Abercromby subsequently bought the estate ofAirthrey ,Stirlingshire from J. A. Haldane's brotherRobert Haldane , who was selling his estates to take up missionary work in India. Sir Robert died at Airthrey in November 1827: aged 87, he was the oldest general in the British army. He was succeeded by his nephew, Lord Abercromby, the son of his elder brother, Sir Ralph.External links
* [http://virtualology.com/sirrobertabercromby/ Appleton's Cyclopedia of American Biography, edited by James Grant Wilson, John Fiske and Stanley L. Klos. Six volumes, New York: D. Appleton and Company, 1887-1889 ]
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