Francis Dundas

Francis Dundas

General Francis Dundas (c.1759, Sanson, Berwickshire–15 January 1824, Dumbarton, Scotland was a British general and acting governor of the Cape Colony between 1798 and 1803.

Francis Dundas was the second son of Robert Dundas of Arniston and Jean Grant, and the nephew of Henry Dundas, 1st Viscount Melville and War Secretary. He was commissioned into the 1st Foot Guards in 1775. He transferred to the 45th Foot in 1783 and the 1st Foot in 1787.

He was ordered to the Cape in August 1796 after the first British occupation to become major-general and commander of the forces in May 1797. He first acted as governor from 21 November 1798 to 9 December 1799 and again from 20 April 1801 to 20 February 1803, when the Colony was returned to the Batavian Republic in accordance with the Treaty of Amiens signed on 27 March 1802. During his governorship the Graaff Reinet Revolt of 1798 and the Third Frontier War took place. His administration was seen to be autocratic but fair.

After the Cape he held several important military appointments in Britain. He commanded the Kent division of the army collected on the south coast of England under Sir David Dundas during part of the invasion alarms of 1804-5. (Foster's Peerage under Melville)

Family

Francis Dundas was married to Eliza Cumming, daughter of Sir John Cumming, Bt. on 22 January 1800 in the Chaplaincy to the British Forces in Cape Town and had the following children
#Francis Dundas born 16 January 1801 in Cape Town
#Robert Dundas born 3 November 1805 in Berwick on Tweed
#Caroline Dundas born 21 January 1807 at St. John, Newcastle
#Wedderburn Dundas
#Henrietta Dundas
#Alexander Dundas

External links

* [http://www.grahamstown.co.za/forts_of_frontier_country.html Frontier Country]

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before=Lord Macartney
title=Governor of the Cape Colony, "acting" | years=1798–1799
after=Sir George Yonge


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