- George Anson (1769–1849)
General Sir George Anson GCB knots (
1769 -4 November 1849 ), commanded a British cavalry brigade under the Duke of Wellington during thePeninsular War and sat for many years as a Member of Parliament.Early life
Anson was the second son of George Anson (previously Adams) and his wife the honorable Mary Vernon, daughter of the first Lord Vernon"The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History and Politics of the Year - 1849", page 283, (Published 1850, J.G. & F. Rivington)] . Admiral
George Anson, 1st Baron Anson , was his great-uncle andThomas Anson, 1st Viscount Anson , his elder brother (seeEarl of Lichfield for more information on the Anson family). He was also uncle toThomas Anson, 1st Earl of Lichfield , George Anson (who later became theCommander-in-Chief, India and toGeorge Edward Anson ,Keeper of the Privy Purse , who died a few days before him in 1849.Career
The Peninsular Wars and gaining of reputation
He entered the
British Army in 1786 and served under the Duke of York and SirRalph Abercromby inHolland . It was to be in thePeninsular War where his reputation grew markedly. He served in all the campaigns between 1809 and 1813 and gained distinction in his command of the16th Light Dragoons at theSecond Battle of Porto . His reputation was further enhanced by his command of a brigade oflight cavalry at the Battles of Talavera, Busaco, Salamanca and Vittoria."The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History and Politics of the Year - 1849", page 284, (Published 1850, J.G. & F. Rivington)] He also fought in theBattle of Venta del Pozo during the retreat from Burgos. For his services in the Battles of Talavera, Salamanca and Vittoria he received a medal and two clasps. So prominent was he during these campaigns that the House of Commons thanked him in November 1816 for his services generally during the Peninsular Wars. In February 1827 he was appointed to the colonelcy of the 4th Dragoon Guards and rose to the rank ofGeneral .Outside of conflict
Aside from his military career he also sat as
Member of Parliament for Lichfield from 1806 to 1841. He was also the Groom of the Bedchamber toPrince Albert from 1836 to September 1841. In 1846 he was appointed the lieutenant-governor of the Chelsea College and became governor in May 1849.Marriage and descendants
Anson married Frances, daughter of John William Hamilton, in 1800. She was also the sister of Sir
Frederick Hamilton . They had six sons and five daughters. Their son Talavera Vernon Anson became an Admiral in theRoyal Navy . Lady Anson died in 1834. Anson survived her by fifteen years and died at theRoyal Hospital, Chelsea in November 1849. In "Who Do You Think You Are? " transmitted on the BBC on18 October 2007 , it was discovered thatSir Matthew Pinsent , the multiple gold medal Olympic rower, is a direct descendant of Sir George Anson.References
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