- Thomas Pearson
Thomas Pearson was a British soldier, who took part in the
French Revolutionary Wars andNapoleonic Wars , and in theWar of 1812 against the United States of America.He served as an officer in the
Royal Welch Fusiliers , in the and in theBattle of Alexandria . Later, he fought at theBattle of Copenhagen (1807) and the capture ofMartinique in 1809.Transferred with his regiment to the
Peninsular War , he was present at theBattle of Albuera in 1811, where he commanded the British light infantry. After the battle he temporarily commanded a brigade of Fusilier regiments. Later in the year he suffered a leg wound and returned to Britain on sick leave.Early in 1812, he was sent to Canada as Inspecting Field Officer of Militia. After the outbreak of war with America, Pearson was appointed Commandant of Fort Wellington at Prescott, in the middle of 1813. Late in the year, an American expedition under
James Wilkinson passed by Prescott. Pearson attached part of his garrison to the pursuing British force under Lieutenant Colonel Morrison and led them at the decisiveBattle of Crysler's Farm .In 1814, Pearson led a detachment of light troops in the Niagara peninsula, and fought at the battles of Chippawa and Lundy's Lane, and in the
Siege of Fort Erie , where he was wounded again.After the end of the War, Pearson returned to command his regiment. He was knighted and promoted to Major-General in 1833 and to Lieutenant General in 1841. He died in 1847.
References
* Graves. Donald, "Fix Bayonets! A Royal Welch Fusilier at War" Toronto: Robin Brass Studio, 2006. ISBN 978 1 896941 27 1.
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