- Saunders Alexius Abbott
Major-General Saunders Alexius Abbott (July 9 ,1811 -February 7 ,1894 ) was an army officer in theBritish East India Company .He was the son of Henry Alexius Abbott, a British merchant in
Calcutta , and had four brothers: Augustus, Frederick, James and Keith. He was educated privately atAddiscombe .In 1828, Abbott joined the
Bengal Infantry . He was appointed in 1836 to be Assistant in the Revenue Survey underHenry Montgomery Lawrence . Abbott held Survey charges from 1838 to 1842. Abbott fought in theFirst Anglo-Sikh War . At theBattle of Mudki , he forced marched reserves fromKasauli andSabathu . He served later asaide-de-camp to SirHenry Hardinge at theBattle of Ferozeshah , during which he was dangerously wounded. In 1846 he was a brevet-major.Abbott was appointed Deputy Commissioner of
Umbala in 1847. He was appointed to the same post inHoshiarpur in 1849 and held the post during a mutiny. From 1858 to 1863 he was Commissioner ofLucknow . He was an honorary aide-de-camp to the governors-general until his retirement in September 1864.After his retirement, Abbott became an agent for a railway company in
Lahore before being promoted to its board of directors. He died inBrighton on February 7, 1894.References
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