- William McMurdo
William Montagu Scott McMurdo, KCB (
30 May 1819 —2 March 1894 ) was an army officer who rose to the rank ofgeneral . He saw active service inIndia , helped to run a military railway in theCrimean War and then managed various groups of volunteers working with the army. He was eventuallyknight ed.He was the son of Lieutenant-Colonel Archibald McMurdo of Loch Arthur,
Kirkcudbrightshire and commissioned in the 8th Foot in 1837. In 1841 he becamelieutenant in the 22nd Foot which went to India that year. There he served under Napier and in 1843 was involved in the battles of Miani and Hyderabad. In the latter he was wounded and alsomentioned in dispatches . Later that year he was promoted tocaptain in the 28th Foot but then transferred to the 78th Highlanders. In 1844 he married Napier's daughter. When Napier returned to India in 1849 McMurdo went with him as hisaide-de-camp .Lloyd, E M, 'McMurdo, Sir William Montagu Scott (1819-1894)', rev Roger T Stearn, "Oxford Dictionary of National Biography ", Oxford University Press, 2004 [http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/17698] accessed25 February 2007 ]In 1853 he was promoted to
lieutenant-colonel and acted as assistantadjutant-general inDublin . The following year he was appointed director-general of the newly formedLand Transport Corps and went toCrimea to assist in running theGrand Crimean Central Railway . [Cooke, p76] He eventually took it over from the contractors Peto, Brassey and Betts. [Cooke, p96] He received from the French theLégion d'honneur (fourth class) and from the Turks the Mejidiye (fourth class). After the end of the Crimean War the Land Transport Corps was converted into the Military Train in 1857 and McMurdo was made its colonel-commander. From 1860 he became involved with the volunteers working with the army and became the inspector-general of volunteers. In 1865 he established the Engineer and Volunteers Staff Corps. He also became the colonel of theInns of Court Volunteers and of the Engineer and Volunteers Staff Corps.From 1866 to 1870 he commanded a brigade in the Dublin district, then in the
Rawalpindi district inBengal from 1870 to 1873. He was promotedmajor-general in 1868,lieutenant-general in 1876 and general in 1878. He was colonel of the 69th Foot in 1876, then transferred to the 15th Foot in 1877 and the 22nd Foot (Cheshire Regiment) in 1888. In 1881 he was made KCB and subsequently GCB in 1893. He died inNice in 1894.Notes
References
*Cooke, Brian "The Grand Crimean Central Railway", Cavalier House, Knutsford, 1990 ISBN 0-9515889-0-7
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