- William Twiss
General William Twiss, (1745 –
14 March 1827 ), was aBritish Army Royal Engineer , responsible for the design of many military defenses.Probably born in
Kent in 1744 or 1755, Twiss worked in the ordnance office at theTower of London from 1760, before becoming overseer of works atGibraltar . Receiving a commision in the army in 1763. Returning to England, he commenced work on the defences atPortsmouth Dockyard , before accompanying General SirJohn Burgoyne 's army toCanada in 1776, where he was responsible for a number of defensive programmes. He returned to England in 1783. Over the following years, Twiss oversaw the construction of various defences, including the chain ofMartello Towers along the Kent and Sussex coastline. Twiss also accompanied the army on expeditions to theNetherlands , theChannel Islands andIreland . Twiss was madeMajor General in 1805, and in 1809 became colonel-commandant of Royal Engineers Corps. 1825 saw him made full general.Alastair W. Massie, ‘Twiss, William (1744/5–1827)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, Sept 2004; online edn, Jan 2008 [http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/27920, accessed 28 May 2008] ]After retiring, Twiss lived in
Bingley ,West Yorkshire . He died 14 March 1827, aged 82, and is buried in the church of All Saints, Bingley.Twiss married Elizabeth Wood (1740/41–1835), in 1775. They had one daughter, Katherine Maria (1776–1827).
Engineering projects
Twiss's engineering projects include:
*Coteau-du-Lac canal ,Canada
*Royal Military Canal , running from Hythe to Rye*English South Coast Defenses especially the
Martello Towers ,Dover Castle and the Western Heights complex in Dover, and theShorncliffe Redoubt .* Early 19th Century Irish defenses including
Bere Island ,Bantry Bay andCork Harbour References
External links
* [http://www.biographi.ca/009004-119.01-e.php?&id_nbr=3179 Biography at the "Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online"]
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