- Sir Guy Campbell, 1st Baronet
Major-General Sir Guy Campbell, 1st Baronet, CB (
22 January 1786 – 1849) was aBritish Army officer, the eldest son of Lieutenant-General Colin Campbell and his wife Mary, daughter ofGuy Johnson (or Johnstone).Guy entered the army as an ensign in the
6th Regiment of Foot in 1795, of which his father was thenlieutenant-colonel , and was promotedlieutenant on4 April 1796 . He served in all the regiment's engagements under his father's command during theIrish Rebellion of 1798 . Campbell, with the rest of the regiment, went toCanada in 1803, and he was promotedcaptain on14 September 1804 . (By this time, his father had been promoted to major-general and held a command in Ireland.)Guy again saw action with the 6th during the
Peninsular War , fighting at Roliça and Vimeiro, and taking part in the advance and retreat of Sir John Moore. Promotedmajor on1 April 1813 , Campbell and the 6th fought at Vitoria (21 June 1813 ), and owing to the wounding of the colonel, took command of the regiment. During the subsequent campaigns, Campbell led the 6th during theBattle of the Pyrenees , and was badly wounded while leading the regiment, on2 August 1813 , to the storming of the Heights of Echalar, a feat which won the commendation of Wellington for the regiment. Campbell was breveted lieutenant-colonel on26 August 1813 as a result.After the war, he received a gold medal for his conduct at the Battle of the Pyrenees and was awarded the CB. He was created a baronet on
22 May 1815 in recognition of the services of his father, the remainder being to his father's heirs-male. He rejoined the 6th in 1815, and served as a staff officer at theBattle of Waterloo , going on half-pay in 1816.Sir Guy married Frances Elizabeth Burgoyne on
17 January 1817 , by whom he had one daughter before her death on8 May 1818 . He remarried on21 November 1820 to Pamela (d.25 November 1869 ), the eldest daughter ofLord Edward FitzGerald . By her he had four sons, of whom one died in infancy. Campbell was appointed deputyquartermaster-general inIreland in 1830, and was promotedmajor-general in 1841, receiving command of theAthlone district.On
24 October 1848 , he was appointed colonel of the3rd West India Regiment . He died in 1849 atKingstown, Ireland after a long illness and was buried at theRoyal Barracks ,Dublin .References
*cite book | first=H. M | last=Stephens | editor=James Lunt | chapter=Campbell, Sir Guy, first baronet (1786–1849) | title=Oxford Dictionary of National Biography | publisher=Oxford University Press | year=2004 | url=http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/4501 | accessdate=2007-08-22
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