- George Thomas Napier
Lieutenant-General Sir George Thomas Napier KCB (30 June 1784 –16 September ,1855 ), entered the army in 1800, and served with distinction under Sir John Moore and the Duke Wellington in the Peninsula--and lost his right arm at the storming of Ciudad Rodrigo, where, as a Major in the 52nd Foot, he led theLight Division 's storming party. [Glover, Michael; (1974) "The Peninsular War 1807–1814: A Concise Military History", UK: David & Charles, ISBN 0715363875, pp. 180-1]He became major-general in 1837, K.C.B. in 1838 and lieutenant-general in 1846. He was governor and Commander-In-Chief of the army in the
Cape Colony from 1839 to 1843, during which time theabolition of slavery and the expulsion of theBoers from Natal were the chief events. He was offered, but declined, the chief command inIndia afterChillianwalla , and also that of theSardinia n army in 1849.He became full general in 1854. He died at
Geneva ,Switzerland on16 September 1855 . His autobiography, "Passages in the Early Military Life of General Sir GT Napier", was published by his surviving son, General WCE Napier (the author of an important work on outpost duty) in 1885.See also
* Father - Colonel
George Napier (1751-1804)
* Mother -Lady Sarah Lennox (1745-1826), daughter ofCharles Lennox, 2nd Duke of Richmond .
* Brother - SirCharles James Napier (1782-1853),Commander-in-Chief in India . The city ofNapier, New Zealand is named after him.
* Brother - SirWilliam Francis Patrick Napier (1785-1860), soldier andmilitary historian .
* Brother -Henry Edward Napier (1789-1853), naval officer and historianReferences
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before=Benjamin d'Urban
title=Governor of the Cape Colony | years=1838–1844
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